List of Paramount Pictures movies
this is a list of movies by Paramount Pictures.
List of movies
1910s
Release date | Title | Notes | |||
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July 12, 1912 | The Loves of Queen Elizabeth | First movie released as Famous Players Film Company | |||
October 1912 | Resurrection | lost | |||
February 18, 1913 | The Prisoner of Zenda | ||||
September 1, 1913 | Tess of the d'Urbervilles | incomplete, fragment survives | |||
September 10, 1913 | In the Bishop's Carriage | lost | |||
September 20, 1913 | Chelsea 7750 | ||||
October 20, 1913 | An Hour Before Dawn | lost | |||
October 1913 | His Neighbor's Wife | ||||
November 1, 1913 | The Count of Monte Cristo | ||||
November 10, 1913 | Caprice | lost | |||
November 20, 1913 | The Port of Doom | lost | |||
December 7, 1913 | The Sea Wolf | Lost. It is debatable whether this movie has anything to do with Adolph Zukor or Famous Players. | |||
December 10, 1913 | Leah Kleschna | lost | |||
December 20, 1913 | The Daughter of the Hills | lost | |||
December 27, 1913 | A Lady of Quality | lost | |||
January 10, 1914 | An American Citizen | lost | |||
January 20, 1914 | The Day of Days | lost | |||
February 10, 1914 | Hearts Adrift | lost | |||
February 12, 1914 | The Squaw Man | a Jesse L. Lasky production | |||
February 20, 1914 | The Pride of Jennico | lost | |||
March 1, 1914 | A Good Little Devil | incomplete, fragment survives (1 reel) | |||
March 10, 1914 | Clothes | lost | |||
March 30, 1914 | Tess of the Storm Country | ||||
April 10, 1914 | The Redemption of David Corson | lost | |||
April 15, 1914 | Brewster's Millions | lost | |||
April 27, 1914 | The Brute | lost | |||
May 1, 1914 | The Port of Missing Men | lost | |||
May 10, 1914 | A Woman's Triumph | lost | |||
May 11, 1914 | The Master Mind | lost
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May 20, 1914 | The Ring and the Man | lost |
June 10, 1914 | One of Our Girls | lost | |||
June 15, 1914 | The Only Son | lost | |||
June 20, 1914 | The Spitfire | lost | |||
June 22, 1914 | Valley of the Moon | lost | |||
July 5, 1914 | The Eagle's Mate | ||||
July 10, 1914 | The Little Gray Lady | lost | |||
July 13, 1914 | The Man on the Box | ||||
July 20, 1914 | The Scales of Justice | lost | |||
July 1914 | John Barleycorn | lost | |||
August 10, 1914 | The Call of the North | ||||
August 16, 1914 | Martin Eden | incomplete | |||
August 20, 1914 | The Better Man | lost | |||
August 20, 1914 | Aftermath | lost | |||
September 1, 1914 | The Lost Paradise | Paramount's first release; lost | |||
September 3, 1914 | An Odyssey of the North | lost | |||
September 7, 1914 | The Virginian | ||||
September 10, 1914 | The Unwelcome Mrs. Hatch | lost | |||
September 14, 1914 | Burning Daylight: The Adventures of 'Burning Daylight' in Alaska | lost | |||
September 17, 1914 | The Making of Bobby Burnit | lost | |||
September 21, 1914 | Such a Little Queen | lost | |||
September 28, 1914 | The Patchwork Girl of Oz | ||||
September 28, 1914 | The Magic Cloak of Oz | ||||
October 1, 1914 | The Pursuit of the Phantom | lost | |||
October 5, 1914 | Marta of the Lowlands | lost | |||
October 10, 1914 | The Typhoon | ||||
October 12, 1914 | Where the Trail Divides | lost | |||
October 15, 1914 | Wildflower | lost | |||
October 19, 1914 | The County Chairman | lost | |||
October 22, 1914 | What's His Name | ||||
October 26, 1914 | Behind the Scenes | ||||
October 29, 1914 | His Last Dollar | lost | |||
October 1914 | Burning Daylight: The Adventures of 'Burning Daylight' in Civilization | lost | |||
November 2, 1914 | The Man from Mexico | lost | |||
November 5, 1914 | Ready Money | ||||
November 9, 1914 | The Man from Home | ||||
November 12, 1914 | The Straight Road | ||||
November 15, 1914 | Rose of the Rancho | ||||
November 19, 1914 | The Circus Man | ||||
November 23, 1914 | The Country Mouse | lost | |||
November 23, 1914 | The Chechako | lost | |||
November 26, 1914 | Aristocracy | lost | |||
November 30, 1914 | Mrs. Black Is Back | lost | |||
December 3, 1914 | The Bargain | ||||
December 7, 1914 | The Ghost Breaker | lost | |||
December 10, 1914 | The Conspiracy | lost | |||
December 14, 1914 | The Crucible | lost | |||
December 17, 1914 | False Colors | held by the Library of Congress but not in LoC/FIAF database as it is considered a short at 4 reels. It is in the Cat. of Holdings as of 1978. | |||
December 21, 1914 | The Sign of the Cross | ||||
December 24, 1914 | Cameo Kirby | lost | |||
December 28, 1914 | Cinderella | ||||
December 31, 1914 | The Million | lost | |||
January 4, 1915 | The Girl of the Golden West | ||||
January 11, 1915 | The Dancing Girl | lost | |||
January 14, 1915 | It's No Laughing Matter | ||||
January 18, 1915 | The Morals of Marcus | lost | |||
January 21, 1915 | Young Romance | ||||
January 25, 1915 | The Goose Girl | lost | |||
January 28, 1915 | After Five | Jesse L. Lasky Feature Play Company production; based on the play by Cecil B. DeMille and William C. DeMille; lost | |||
January 1915 | The Italian | ||||
January 1915 | The Hypocrites | ||||
February 1, 1915 | Mistress Nell | ||||
February 4, 1915 | Buckshot John | ||||
February 8, 1915 | Her Triumph | lost | |||
February 11, 1915 | The Bachelor's Romance | lost | |||
February 15, 1915 | The Warrens of Virginia | lost | |||
February 18, 1915 | The Country Boy | lost | |||
February 22, 1915 | David Harum | ||||
February 25, 1915 | The Love Route | lost | |||
March 1, 1915 | A Gentleman of Leisure | ||||
March 4, 1915 | Rule G | lost | |||
March 8, 1915 | The Caprices of Kitty | ||||
March 14, 1915 | The Governor's Lady | ||||
March 15, 1915 | Gretna Green | lost | |||
March 18, 1915 | Sunshine Molly | ||||
March 22, 1915 | Are You a Mason? | lost | |||
March 25, 1915 | The Commanding Officer | lost | |||
March 29, 1915 | Pretty Mrs. Smith | lost | |||
April 1, 1915 | The Unafraid | ||||
April 4, 1915 | Niobe | lost | |||
April 5, 1915 | When We Were Twenty-One | lost | |||
April 11, 1915 | The Spanish Jade | lost | |||
April 12, 1915 | The Eternal City | lost | |||
April 12, 1915 | Snobs | ||||
April 15, 1915 | May Blossom | lost | |||
April 19, 1915 | Captain Courtesy | lost | |||
April 22, 1915 | The Captive | ||||
April 29, 1915 | Help Wanted | lost | |||
May 3, 1915 | The Woman | lost | |||
May 6, 1915 | The House of the Lost Court | lost | |||
May 6, 1915 | Little Sunset | lost | |||
May 10, 1915 | Fanchon the Cricket | ||||
May 13, 1915 | The Moth and the Flame | lost | |||
May 17, 1915 | Betty in Search of a Thrill | lost | |||
May 24, 1915 | Stolen Goods | lost | |||
May 27, 1915 | The Wild Goose Chase | lost | |||
May 31, 1915 | The Pretty Sister of Jose | lost | |||
June 3, 1915 | Jim the Penman | lost | |||
June 7, 1915 | The Dawn of a Tomorrow | ||||
June 10, 1915 | Brother Officers | lost | |||
June 14, 1915 | The Arab | ||||
June 17, 1915 | Gambier's Advocate | lost | |||
June 21, 1915 | The Dictator | lost | |||
June 24, 1915 | The Wild Olive | lost | |||
June 28, 1915 | Chimmie Fadden | ||||
July 1, 1915 | Little Pal | ||||
July 5, 1915 | The Rug Maker's Daughter | incomplete, fragment survives (432 ft) | |||
July 8, 1915 | The Clue | lost | |||
July 12, 1915 | Kindling | ||||
July 15, 1915 | The Running Fight | ||||
July 19, 1915 | The Fighting Hope | survives in incomplete form | |||
July 22, 1915 | Kilmeny | ||||
July 26, 1915 | The Seven Sisters | lost | |||
July 29, 1915 | The Puppet Crown | lost | |||
August 2, 1915 | Rags | ||||
August 5, 1915 | Sold | lost | |||
August 9, 1915 | The Secret Orchard | lost | |||
August 12, 1915 | Nearly a Lady | lost | |||
August 16, 1915 | The Marriage of Kitty | lost | |||
August 19, 1915 | Helene of the North | lost | |||
August 23, 1915 | Poor Schmaltz | lost | |||
August 26, 1915 | The Majesty of the Law | ||||
August 30, 1915 | The Heart of Jennifer | lost | |||
August 1915 | The Foundling | lost | |||
September 2, 1915 | The Incorrigible Dukane | ||||
September 6, 1915 | Esmerelda | lost | |||
September 9, 1915 | Out of the Darkness | ||||
September 13, 1915 | The Case of Becky | ||||
September 16, 1915 | Peer Gynt | ||||
September 23, 1915 | 'Twas Ever Thus | lost | |||
September 27, 1915 | The Voice in the Fog | lost | |||
September 27, 1915 | The Explorer | lost | |||
September 30, 1915 | The Fatal Card | lost | |||
October 7, 1915 | A Girl of Yesterday | lost | |||
October 11, 1915 | The White Pearl | lost | |||
October 14, 1915 | Blackbirds | ||||
October 18, 1915 | The Chorus Lady | lost | |||
October 21, 1915 | The Secret Sin | ||||
October 25, 1915 | The Yankee Girl | ||||
October 28, 1915 | The Masqueraders | lost | |||
October 31, 1915 | Carmen | ||||
November 4, 1915 | Still Waters | lost | |||
November 7, 1915 | Madame Butterfly | ||||
November 11, 1915 | Zaza | lost | |||
November 11, 1915 | The Mummy and the Hummingbird | lost | |||
November 15, 1915 | Bella Donna | lost | |||
November 15, 1915 | Armstrong's Wife | lost | |||
November 21, 1915 | Chimmie Fadden Out West | ||||
November 28, 1915 | The Gentleman from Indiana | ||||
November 29, 1915 | The Prince and the Pauper | lost | |||
December 2, 1915 | Mr. Grex of Monte Carlo | ||||
December 6, 1915 | Jane | ||||
December 9, 1915 | The Unknown | ||||
December 13, 1915 | The Cheat | ||||
December 16, 1915 | The Reform Candidate | ||||
December 20, 1915 | The Immigrant | lost | |||
December 26, 1915 | The Old Homestead | ||||
December 26, 1915 | Lydia Gilmore | lost | |||
December 30, 1915 | The Golden Chance | ||||
December 30, 1915 | Temptation | lost | |||
January 2, 1916 | The Foundling | lost | |||
January 6, 1916 | The Tongues of Men | ||||
January 10, 1916 | Mice and Men | lost | |||
January 17, 1916 | My Lady Incog. | lost | |||
January 23, 1916 | The Ragamuffin | ||||
January 23, 1916 | The Call of the Cumberlands | ||||
January 27, 1916 | The Spider | lost | |||
January 31, 1916 | Pudd'nhead Wilson | lost | |||
February 6, 1916 | Tennessee's Pardner | ||||
February 6, 1916 | Madame la Presidente | ||||
February 10, 1916 | Nearly a King | lost | |||
February 13, 1916 | The Trail of the Lonesome Pine | ||||
February 17, 1916 | He Fell in Love with His Wife | ||||
February 20, 1916 | The Blacklist | lost | |||
February 24, 1916 | Out of the Drifts | lost | |||
February 27, 1916 | Diplomacy | incomplete, fragment survives | |||
March 2, 1916 | Poor Little Peppina | ||||
March 5, 1916 | To Have and to Hold | lost | |||
March 9, 1916 | Ben Blair | ||||
March 12, 1916 | For the Defense | ||||
March 16, 1916 | The Code of Marcia Gray | ||||
March 20, 1916 | The Lost Bridegroom | lost | |||
March 23, 1916 | The Saleslady | lost | |||
March 26, 1916 | Audrey | lost | |||
March 30, 1916 | The Sowers | ||||
April 2, 1916 | The Heart of Paula | ||||
April 6, 1916 | The Race | lost | |||
April 13, 1916 | The Love Mask | lost | |||
April 16, 1916 | Molly Make-Believe | lost | |||
April 16, 1916 | The Smugglers | incomplete, fragment survives | |||
April 17, 1916 | The Eternal Grind | ||||
April 23, 1916 | The Heart of Nora Flynn | ||||
April 27, 1916 | The Moment Before | ||||
April 30, 1916 | David Garrick | lost | |||
May 4, 1916 | The Red Widow | lost | |||
May 7, 1916 | Maria Rosa | ||||
May 8, 1916 | The Innocent Lie | lost | |||
May 11, 1916 | Alien Souls | Considered lost | |||
May 14, 1916 | The Feud Girl | lost | |||
May 21, 1916 | Pasquale | ||||
May 22, 1916 | Sweet Kitty Bellairs | lost | |||
May 25, 1916 | Saints and Sinners | lost | |||
May 28, 1916 | The Thousand-Dollar Husband | lost | |||
June 4, 1916 | A Gutter Magdalene | lost | |||
June 5, 1916 | The Evil Thereof | lost | |||
June 8, 1916 | The Making of Maddalena | ||||
June 12, 1916 | Silks and Satins | ||||
June 15, 1916 | Destiny's Toy | ||||
June 19, 1916 | The Clown | lost | |||
June 22, 1916 | Susie Snowflake | lost | |||
June 25, 1916 | The World's Great Snare | lost | |||
June 29, 1916 | The American Beauty | Distribution only; produced by Pallas Pictures; lost | |||
July 2, 1916 | The Dupe | lost | |||
July 9, 1916 | The Selfish Woman | lost | |||
July 16, 1916 | Davy Crockett | lost | |||
July 17, 1916 | The Dream Girl | lost | |||
July 20, 1916 | Under Cover | lost | |||
July 23, 1916 | An International Marriage | ||||
July 30, 1916 | Common Ground | ||||
July 30, 1916 | Hulda from Holland | ||||
August 3, 1916 | Little Lady Eileen | lost | |||
August 6, 1916 | The Woman in the Case | survives in incomplete form | |||
August 10, 1916 | The House with the Golden Windows | lost | |||
August 13, 1916 | The Stronger Love | incomplete, fragment | |||
August 20, 1916 | Public Opinion | ||||
August 21, 1916 | Rolling Stones | fragment | |||
August 27, 1916 | The Victory of Conscience | ||||
August 27, 1916 | The Honorable Friend | lost | |||
August 31, 1916 | The Daughter of MacGregor | lost | |||
August 31, 1916 | Each Pearl a Tear | ||||
September 3, 1916 | The Parson of Panamint | lost | |||
September 7, 1916 | The Big Sister | lost | |||
September 10, 1916 | The Reward of Patience | lost | |||
September 14, 1916 | The House of Lies | ||||
September 21, 1916 | Ashes of Embers | lost | |||
September 25, 1916 | The Quest of Life | lost | |||
September 28, 1916 | Anton the Terrible | fragment | |||
October 1, 1916 | The Lash | lost | |||
October 5, 1916 | The Storm | lost | |||
October 9, 1916 | The Intrigue | ||||
October 12, 1916 | Her Father's Son | ||||
October 16, 1916 | Witchcraft | lost | |||
October 19, 1916 | The Kiss | ||||
October 22, 1916 | The Rainbow Princess | lost | |||
October 26, 1916 | The Heir to the Hoorah | ||||
October 30, 1916 | The Soul of Kura San | lost | |||
November 2, 1916 | Seventeen | lost | |||
November 5, 1916 | Less Than the Dust | ||||
November 6, 1916 | Unprotected | lost | |||
November 9, 1916 | A Son of Erin | ||||
November 13, 1916 | The Plow Girl | lost | |||
November 16, 1916 | The Years of the Locust | ||||
November 19, 1916 | Miss George Washington | lost | |||
November 23, 1916 | The Yellow Pawn | lost | |||
November 26, 1916 | Nanette of the Wilds | lost | |||
November 30, 1916 | The Martyrdom of Philip Strong | lost | |||
December 4, 1916 | A Coney Island Princess | lost | |||
December 7, 1916 | The Road to Love | ||||
December 10, 1916 | Oliver Twist | lost | |||
December 14, 1916 | The Victoria Cross | ||||
December 17, 1916 | The Traveling Salesman | lost | |||
December 21, 1916 | The Right Direction | lost | |||
December 25, 1916 | Snow White | ||||
December 25, 1916 | Joan the Woman | ||||
December 28, 1916 | Redeeming Love | ||||
January 1, 1917 | The Slave Market | lost | |||
January 4, 1917 | The Evil Eye | ||||
January 7, 1917 | The Pride of the Clan | ||||
January 8, 1917 | Great Expectations | lost | |||
January 15, 1917 | Betty to the Rescue | lost | |||
January 18, 1917 | Happiness of Three Women | ||||
January 18, 1917 | A Girl Like That | lost | |||
January 21, 1917 | Lost and Won | ||||
January 25, 1917 | The Golden Fetter | ||||
January 29, 1917 | His Sweetheart | ||||
February 1, 1917 | The Wax Model | lost | |||
February 5, 1917 | Each to His Kind | lost | |||
February 8, 1917 | Her Own People | lost | |||
February 12, 1917 | The Black Wolf | lost | |||
February 15, 1917 | The American Consul | ||||
February 19, 1917 | The Winning of Sally Temple | ||||
February 22, 1917 | On Record | lost | |||
February 26, 1917 | The Fortunes of Fifi | lost | |||
March 1, 1917 | Those Without Sin | lost | |||
March 5, 1917 | Castles for Two | ||||
March 5, 1917 | The Poor Little Rich Girl | ||||
March 8, 1917 | Out of the Wreck | ||||
March 11, 1917 | Sapho | lost | |||
March 15, 1917 | The Prison Without Walls | lost | |||
March 19, 1917 | The Dummy | lost | |||
March 22, 1917 | The Spirit of Romance | lost | |||
March 26, 1917 | The Bottle Imp | ||||
March 29, 1917 | As Men Love | lost | |||
April 2, 1917 | The Bond Between | ||||
April 2, 1917 | Broadway Jones | lost | |||
April 5, 1917 | A School for Husbands | lost | |||
April 9, 1917 | The Cost of Hatred | lost | |||
April 12, 1917 | The Tides of Barnegat | lost | |||
April 15, 1917 | Sleeping Fires | lost | |||
April 19, 1917 | The Lonesome Chap | ||||
April 22, 1917 | The Valentine Girl | lost | |||
April 22, 1917 | A Mormon Maid | ||||
April 26, 1917 | The Girl at Home | ||||
April 30, 1917 | Heart's Desire | ||||
April 30, 1917 | In Again, Out Again | ||||
May 3, 1917 | Sacrifice | incomplete (fragment) | |||
May 7, 1917 | The Primrose Ring | lost | |||
May 10, 1917 | The Silent Partner | lost | |||
May 14, 1917 | The Marcellini Millions | ||||
May 14, 1917 | A Romance of the Redwoods | ||||
May 17, 1917 | The Highway of Hope | lost | |||
May 21, 1917 | Her Better Self | lost | |||
May 24, 1917 | The Undying Flame | lost | |||
May 28, 1917 | Freckles | lost | |||
May 31, 1917 | Unconquered | lost | |||
June 4, 1917 | The World Apart | lost | |||
June 7, 1917 | Giving Becky a Chance | lost | |||
June 11, 1917 | The Jaguar's Claws | lost | |||
June 14, 1917 | The Inner Shrine | lost | |||
June 18, 1917 | A Roadside Impresario | lost | |||
June 18, 1917 | The Little Boy Scout | lost | |||
June 21, 1917 | The Heir of the Ages | ||||
June 24, 1917 | Wild and Woolly | ||||
June 25, 1917 | Her Strange Wedding | lost | |||
July 2, 1917 | At First Sight | lost | |||
July 5, 1917 | Big Timber | lost | |||
July 9, 1917 | The Love That Lives | ||||
July 12, 1917 | Forbidden Paths | ||||
July 16, 1917 | What Money Can't Buy | lost | |||
July 19, 1917 | The Cook of Canyon Camp | lost | |||
July 23, 1917 | The Long Trail | lost | |||
July 26, 1917 | The Squaw Man's Son | lost | |||
July 30, 1917 | The Crystal Gazer | lost | |||
August 2, 1917 | A Kiss for Susie | lost | |||
August 5, 1917 | The Varmint | lost | |||
August 5, 1917 | The Amazons | lost | |||
August 12, 1917 | The Law of the Land | lost | |||
August 12, 1917 | Down to Earth | ||||
August 19, 1917 | Hashimura Togo | lost | |||
August 26, 1917 | Little Miss Optimist | lost | |||
August 27, 1917 | The Little American | ||||
September 3, 1917 | Lost in Transit | lost | |||
September 10, 1917 | The Hostage | lost | |||
September 10, 1917 | On the Level | lost | |||
September 10, 1917 | Barbary Sheep | lost | |||
September 16, 1917 | The Countess Charming | lost | |||
September 16, 1917 | Double Crossed | lost | |||
September 22, 1917 | Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm | ||||
September 1917 | The Mysterious Miss Terry | lost | |||
September 1917 | Exile | lost | |||
October 1, 1917 | The Ghost House | lost | |||
October 1, 1917 | The Man from Painted Post | ||||
October 7, 1917 | Bab's Diary | lost | |||
October 8, 1917 | The Trouble Buster | lost | |||
October 13, 1917 | The Sunset Trail | ||||
October 14, 1917 | Arms and the Girl | ||||
October 15, 1917 | The Call of the East | lost | |||
October 17, 1917 | Seven Keys to Baldpate | ||||
October 21, 1917 | The Price Mark | ||||
October 22, 1917 | The Son of His Father | ||||
October 28, 1917 | Bab's Burglar | lost | |||
October 28, 1917 | The Woman God Forgot | lost | |||
November 5, 1917 | The Hungry Heart | lost | |||
November 5, 1917 | The Clever Mrs. Carfax | lost | |||
November 5, 1917 | The Antics of Ann | lost | |||
November 11, 1917 | The Rise of Jennie Cushing | lost | |||
November 11, 1917 | The Little Princess | ||||
November 12, 1917 | Jack and Jill | lost | |||
November 17, 1917 | Reaching for the Moon | ||||
November 19, 1917 | The Judgment House | lost | |||
November 19, 1917 | Molly Entangled | lost | |||
November 26, 1917 | Bab's Matinee Idol | lost | |||
November 26, 1917 | The Silent Man | ||||
December 3, 1917 | The Secret Game | ||||
December 9, 1917 | The Land of Promise | lost | |||
December 9, 1917 | The Eternal Temptress | lost | |||
December 10, 1917 | Tom Sawyer | ||||
December 12, 1917 | Nan of Music Mountain | lost | |||
December 16, 1917 | The Devil-Stone | incomplete | |||
December 17, 1917 | The Fair Barbarian | lost | |||
December 24, 1917 | Love Letters | ||||
December 24, 1917 | His Mother's Boy | ||||
December 30, 1917 | The Narrow Trail | ||||
December 30, 1917 | A Modern Musketeer | ||||
December 31, 1917 | The Seven Swans | lost | |||
January 7, 1918 | Mrs. Dane's Defense | lost | |||
January 7, 1918 | Rose of the World | lost | |||
January 14, 1918 | Jules of the Strong Heart | lost | |||
January 14, 1918 | Wolves of the Rail | ||||
January 21, 1918 | The World for Sale | lost | |||
January 21, 1918 | Rimrock Jones | lost | |||
January 21, 1918 | Stella Maris | ||||
January 26, 1918 | The Spirit of '17 | lost | |||
January 27, 1918 | The Hired Man | ||||
January 28, 1918 | The Widow's Might | lost | |||
February 1, 1918 | 'Blue Blazes' Rawden | ||||
February 4, 1918 | Flare-Up Sal | ||||
February 4, 1918 | Madame Jealousy | lost | |||
February 4, 1918 | A Petticoat Pilot | lost | |||
February 11, 1918 | The Lincoln Cycle | ||||
February 11, 1918 | The Things We Love | lost | |||
February 18, 1918 | The Guilty Man | lost | |||
February 18, 1918 | The Hidden Pearls | ||||
February 18, 1918 | Keys of the Righteous | ||||
February 18, 1918 | The Song of Songs | lost | |||
February 25, 1918 | One More American | lost | |||
February 25, 1918 | Headin' South | lost | |||
March 4, 1918 | Eve's Daughter | lost | |||
March 11, 1918 | Sunshine Nan | ||||
March 11, 1918 | Amarilly of Clothes-Line Alley | ||||
March 12, 1918 | Hearts of the World | ||||
March 18, 1918 | Wild Youth | lost | |||
March 18, 1918 | Love Me | ||||
March 25, 1918 | Naughty, Naughty | lost | |||
March 25, 1918 | La Tosca | lost | |||
March 28, 1918 | The Whispering Chorus | ||||
March 31, 1918 | The Family Skeleton | ||||
March 31, 1918 | The Blue Bird | ||||
April 1, 1918 | The Honor of His House | lost | |||
April 1, 1918 | The Tiger Man | ||||
April 8, 1918 | The House of Silence | lost | |||
April 8, 1918 | His Majesty, Bunker Bean | lost | |||
April 14, 1918 | Unclaimed Goods | lost | |||
April 14, 1918 | The Lie | lost | |||
April 15, 1918 | Mr. Fix-It | ||||
April 22, 1918 | Rich Man, Poor Man | lost | |||
April 28, 1918 | The Biggest Show on Earth | ||||
April 28, 1918 | Let's Get a Divorce | lost | |||
April 29, 1918 | Tyrant Fear | incomplete/fragment | |||
May 5, 1918 | Playing the Game | lost | |||
May 5, 1918 | M'Liss | ||||
May 6, 1918 | The White Man's Law | lost | |||
May 12, 1918 | Selfish Yates | ||||
May 13, 1918 | Mile-a-Minute Kendall | lost | |||
May 13, 1918 | Huck and Tom | ||||
May 19, 1918 | Resurrection | lost | |||
May 19, 1918 | Old Wives for New | ||||
May 20, 1918 | The Mating of Marcella | lost | |||
May 21, 1918 | Love's Conquest | lost | |||
May 27, 1918 | His Own Home Town | lost | |||
June 2, 1918 | Believe Me, Xantippe | lost | |||
June 2, 1918 | Prunella | ||||
June 2, 1918 | A Doll's House | lost | |||
June 9, 1918 | Viviette | lost | |||
June 9, 1918 | Hit-The-Trail Holliday | lost | |||
June 16, 1918 | The Bravest Way | lost | |||
June 16, 1918 | Missing | lost | |||
June 16, 1918 | Say! Young Fellow | lost | |||
June 23, 1918 | Her Final Reckoning | lost | |||
June 23, 1918 | A Desert Wooing | ||||
June 30, 1918 | The Claws of the Hun | lost | |||
June 30, 1918 | Shark Monroe | ||||
June 30, 1918 | How Could You, Jean? | lost | |||
July 1, 1918 | The Kaiser's Shadow | lost | |||
July 7, 1918 | The Firefly of France | lost | |||
July 7, 1918 | The Danger Mark | lost | |||
July 7, 1918 | We Can't Have Everything | lost | |||
July 14, 1918 | Sandy | lost | |||
July 15, 1918 | Uncle Tom's Cabin | lost | |||
July 15, 1918 | The City of Dim Faces | lost | |||
July 21, 1918 | Less Than Kin | lost | |||
July 22, 1918 | The Vamp | lost | |||
July 28, 1918 | A Nine O'Clock Town | lost | |||
July 28, 1918 | Bound in Morocco | lost | |||
August 3, 1918 | Riddle Gawne | lost | |||
August 4, 1918 | Fedora | lost | |||
August 11, 1918 | Green Eyes | lost | |||
August 11, 1918 | The Great Love | lost | |||
August 18, 1918 | Heart of the Wilds | lost | |||
August 25, 1918 | The Hun Within | ||||
August 25, 1918 | Till I Come Back to You | ||||
August 26, 1918 | The Marriage Ring | lost | |||
August 26, 1918 | Coals of Fire | lost | |||
September 1, 1918 | The Cruise of the Make-Believes | lost | |||
September 1, 1918 | In Pursuit of Polly | lost | |||
September 1, 1918 | On the Quiet | lost | |||
September 8, 1918 | The Source | lost | |||
September 8, 1918 | The Girl Who Came Back | ||||
September 8, 1918 | He Comes Up Smiling | ||||
September 15, 1918 | Johanna Enlists | ||||
September 15, 1918 | Vive la France! | ||||
September 22, 1918 | Out of a Clear Sky | lost | |||
September 22, 1918 | Her Country First | lost | |||
September 22, 1918 | Come on In | lost | |||
September 29, 1918 | The Border Wireless | lost | |||
September 29, 1918 | The Law of the North | lost | |||
September 29, 1918 | Battling Jane | lost | |||
September 29, 1918 | The Goat | lost | |||
October 6, 1918 | The Man from Funeral Range | lost | |||
October 6, 1918 | Such a Little Pirate | lost | |||
October 13, 1918 | When Do We Eat? | ||||
October 13, 1918 | Private Peat | lost | |||
October 20, 1918 | A Woman of Impulse | lost | |||
November 10, 1918 | Little Women | lost | |||
November 17, 1918 | The Make-Believe Wife | lost | |||
November 17, 1918 | The Gypsy Trail | lost | |||
November 24, 1918 | Women's Weapons | lost | |||
November 24, 1918 | A Daughter of the Old South | lost | |||
November 24, 1918 | My Cousin | ||||
December 8, 1918 | Too Many Millions | lost | |||
December 8, 1918 | Fuss and Feathers | lost | |||
December 8, 1918 | Arizona | lost | |||
December 8, 1918 | Under the Greenwood Tree | lost | |||
December 15, 1918 | Mirandy Smiles | lost | |||
December 15, 1918 | Branding Broadway | ||||
December 15, 1918 | Good-Bye, Bill | lost | |||
December 15, 1918 | The Squaw Man | incomplete | |||
December 16, 1918 | The Greatest Thing in Life | lost | |||
December 22, 1918 | The Mystery Girl | lost | |||
December 22, 1918 | Quicksand | lost | |||
December 29, 1918 | The Way of a Man with a Maid | lost | |||
December 29, 1918 | The Hope Chest | lost | |||
December 29, 1918 | String Beans | lost | |||
December 29, 1918 | Little Miss Hoover | ||||
December 1918 | The Sporting Life | lost | |||
January 5, 1919 | Jane Goes A-Wooing | lost | |||
January 5, 1919 | Under the Top | fragment | |||
January 5, 1919 | Out of the Shadow | lost | |||
January 12, 1919 | The Secret Garden | lost | |||
January 12, 1919 | The Silver King | lost | |||
January 19, 1919 | Here Comes the Bride | lost | |||
January 19, 1919 | The Dub | lost | |||
January 19, 1919 | His Parisian Wife | lost | |||
January 26, 1919 | Venus in the East | lost | |||
January 26, 1919 | Don't Change Your Husband | survives | |||
January 26, 1919 | A Romance of Happy Valley | survives | |||
February 2, 1919 | Hard Boiled | ||||
February 2, 1919 | Breed of Men | ||||
February 9, 1919 | The Two Brides | lost | |||
February 16, 1919 | The False Faces | ||||
February 16, 1919 | You Never Saw Such a Girl | lost | |||
February 16, 1919 | Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch | ||||
February 23, 1919 | The Girl Dodger | lost | |||
February 23, 1919 | The Winning Girl | lost | |||
February 23, 1919 | Paid in Full | lost | |||
February 23, 1919 | Maggie Pepper | lost | |||
February 23, 1919 | Happy Though Married | lost | |||
March 2, 1919 | Puppy Love | lost | |||
March 2, 1919 | Alias Mike Moran | lost | |||
March 9, 1919 | The Poor Boob | lost | |||
March 9, 1919 | Boots | lost | |||
March 16, 1919 | The Poppy Girl's Husband | ||||
March 16, 1919 | Extravagance | lost | |||
March 16, 1919 | The Marriage Price | lost | |||
March 16, 1919 | Johnny Get Your Gun | ||||
March 23, 1919 | The Girl Who Stayed at Home | survives | |||
March 23, 1919 | Pettigrew's Girl | lost | |||
March 23, 1919 | Partners Three | ||||
March 30, 1919 | Three Men and a Girl | lost | |||
March 30, 1919 | Good Gracious, Annabelle | lost | |||
March 30, 1919 | The Sheriff's Son | lost | |||
March 30, 1919 | Little Comrade | lost | |||
April 6, 1919 | The Test of Honor | lost | |||
April 6, 1919 | The Rescuing Angel | lost | |||
April 6, 1919 | Peppy Polly | lost | |||
April 6, 1919 | Captain Kidd, Jr. | incomplete | |||
April 13, 1919 | Something to Do | lost | |||
April 20, 1919 | The Homebreaker | lost | |||
April 20, 1919 | The Money Corral | lost | |||
April 20, 1919 | Eyes of the Soul | lost | |||
April 23, 1919 | Let's Elope | lost | |||
April 27, 1919 | The Law of Men | lost | |||
April 27, 1919 | Rustling a Bride | lost | |||
April 27, 1919 | For Better, for Worse | ||||
April 27, 1919 | The Roaring Road | ||||
April 27, 1919 | Greased Lightning | ||||
May 4, 1919 | Oh, You Women! | lost | |||
May 11, 1919 | The Home Town Girl | lost | |||
May 11, 1919 | Come Out of the Kitchen | lost | |||
May 18, 1919 | The Woman Next Door | lost | |||
May 18, 1919 | The Lady of Red Butte | lost | |||
May 18, 1919 | The Final Close-Up | lost | |||
May 18, 1919 | The Busher | ||||
May 18, 1919 | I'll Get Him Yet | lost | |||
May 18, 1919 | The Knickerbocker Buckaroo | lost | |||
May 25, 1919 | The Haunted Bedroom | lost | |||
June 1, 1919 | Putting It Over | lost | |||
June 1, 1919 | True Heart Susie | ||||
June 1, 1919 | The Splendid Romance | lost | |||
June 8, 1919 | An Innocent Adventuress | lost | |||
June 8, 1919 | You're Fired | ||||
June 8, 1919 | The Woman Thou Gavest Me | lost | |||
June 15, 1919 | Secret Service | lost | |||
June 15, 1919 | Other Men's Wives | lost | |||
June 15, 1919 | Men, Women, and Money | lost | |||
June 15, 1919 | Square Deal Sanderson | survives | |||
June 22, 1919 | Hay Foot, Straw Foot | lost | |||
June 22, 1919 | A Daughter of the Wolf | lost | |||
June 22, 1919 | The Avalanche | lost | |||
June 29, 1919 | Girls | lost | |||
June 29, 1919 | The White Heather | lost | |||
July 6, 1919 | A Very Good Young Man | lost | |||
July 6, 1919 | The Firing Line | lost | |||
July 13, 1919 | The Love Burglar | lost | |||
July 13, 1919 | A Sporting Chance | lost | |||
July 20, 1919 | Rose o' the River | lost | |||
July 20, 1919 | Louisiana | lost | |||
July 27, 1919 | Nugget Nell | lost | |||
July 29, 1919 | Wagon Tracks | survives | |||
August 3, 1919 | Fires of Faith | lost | |||
August 3, 1919 | The Career of Katherine Bush | lost | |||
August 3, 1919 | The Dark Star | lost | |||
August 10, 1919 | The Virtuous Thief | lost | |||
August 17, 1919 | Love Insurance | lost | |||
August 17, 1919 | Bill Henry | ||||
August 17, 1919 | A Society Exile | lost | |||
August 24, 1919 | The Heart of Youth | lost | |||
August 24, 1919 | Nobody Home | lost | |||
August 25, 1919 | The Grim Game | ||||
August 29, 1919 | The Miracle Man | lost | |||
August 31, 1919 | The Valley of the Giants | ||||
September 7, 1919 | The Misleading Widow | lost | |||
September 7, 1919 | The Market of Souls | ||||
September 14, 1919 | The Third Kiss | lost | |||
September 14, 1919 | The Witness for the Defense | ||||
September 21, 1919 | Told in the Hills | ||||
September 21, 1919 | Stepping Out | lost | |||
September 28, 1919 | Widow by Proxy | lost | |||
September 28, 1919 | The Life Line | ||||
September 28, 1919 | The Egg Crate Wallop | ||||
October 5, 1919 | In Mizzoura | lost | |||
October 12, 1919 | The Lottery Man | lost | |||
October 16, 1919 | His Official Fiancée | lost | |||
October 19, 1919 | Why Smith Left Home | ||||
October 19, 1919 | The Mystery of the Yellow Room | ||||
October 19, 1919 | Sadie Love | lost | |||
November 2, 1919 | Turning the Tables | lost | |||
November 2, 1919 | The Teeth of the Tiger | lost | |||
November 2, 1919 | L'apache | lost | |||
November 2, 1919 | John Petticoats | ||||
November 9, 1919 | What Every Woman Learns | lost | |||
November 9, 1919 | Crooked Straight | lost | |||
November 16, 1919 | Erstwhile Susan | ||||
November 16, 1919 | 23 1/2 Hours' Leave | lost | |||
November 19, 1919 | Luck in Pawn | ||||
November 22, 1919 | Soldiers of Fortune | lost | |||
November 23, 1919 | Anne of Green Gables | lost | |||
November 23, 1919 | The Miracle of Love | lost | |||
November 23, 1919 | The Invisible Bond | lost | |||
November 23, 1919 | Male and Female | ||||
November 23, 1919 | It Pays to Advertise | lost | |||
November 30, 1919 | Scarlet Days | ||||
November 30, 1919 | Hawthorne of the U.S.A. | ||||
November 30, 1919 | Counterfeit | lost | |||
December 7, 1919 | Victory | ||||
December 7, 1919 | More Deadly Than the Male | lost | |||
December 7, 1919 | An Adventure in Hearts | lost | |||
December 14, 1919 | The Cinema Murder | lost | |||
December 14, 1919 | Behind the Door | ||||
December 21, 1919 | His Wife's Friend | lost | |||
December 21, 1919 | A Girl Named Mary | lost | |||
December 28, 1919 | Wanted: A Husband | lost | |||
December 28, 1919 | Red Hot Dollars | ||||
December 30, 1919 | Everywoman | lost | |||
December 1919 | Too Much Johnson | lost | |||
December 1919 | Dangerous Hours |
1920s
Release date | Title | Notes |
---|---|---|
January 11, 1920 | The Woman in the Suitcase | |
January 17, 1920 | The Thirteenth Commandment | lost |
January 18, 1920 | The Tree of Knowledge | lost |
January 25, 1920 | The Copperhead | |
January 25, 1920 | The Fear Market | lost |
January 25, 1920 | What's Your Husband Doing? | incomplete |
February 1, 1920 | All of a Sudden Peggy | From the play by Ernest Denny; lost |
February 1, 1920 | Double Speed | lost |
February 8, 1920 | The Six Best Cellars | lost |
February 15, 1920 | On with the Dance | lost |
February 22, 1920 | The Amateur Wife | lost |
February 29, 1920 | Huckleberry Finn | |
February 29, 1920 | Judy of Rogue's Harbor | lost |
February 29, 1920 | Young Mrs. Winthrop | lost |
February 29, 1920 | Mary's Ankle | |
February 1920 | The Luck of the Irish | lost |
March 7, 1920 | Black Is White | |
March 7, 1920 | His House in Order | lost |
March 14, 1920 | Jack Straw | |
March 14, 1920 | My Lady's Garter | lost |
March 14, 1920 | Alarm Clock Andy | Distribution only; produced by Thomas H. Ince; lost |
March 15, 1920 | Sinners | lost |
March 18, 1920 | Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde | Based on the novel by Robert Louis Stevenson; |
March 21, 1920 | Excuse My Dust | |
March 21, 1920 | April Folly | |
March 21, 1920 | Mary Ellen Comes to Town | lost |
March 28, 1920 | Easy to Get | lost |
April 4, 1920 | Nurse Marjorie | |
April 4, 1920 | The Stolen Kiss | |
April 4, 1920 | Treasure Island | lost |
April 11, 1920 | The Cost | lost |
April 15, 1920 | The Toll Gate | |
April 18, 1920 | The False Road | |
April 30, 1920 | Jenny Be Good | lost |
April 1920 | Terror Island | |
May 2, 1920 | The Dancin' Fool | |
May 2, 1920 | The Deep Purple | lost |
May 9, 1920 | Mrs. Temple's Telegram | |
May 9, 1920 | The Dark Mirror | lost |
May 16, 1920 | The Sea Wolf | lost |
May 19, 1920 | Miss Hobbs | lost |
May 22, 1920 | Why Change Your Wife? | |
May 30, 1920 | Humoresque | |
May 30, 1920 | Thou Art the Man | lost |
May 30, 1920 | A Lady in Love | lost |
June 13, 1920 | Remodeling Her Husband | lost |
June 13, 1920 | Let's Be Fashionable | lost |
June 20, 1920 | The City of Masks | lost |
June 20, 1920 | Sand! | |
June 27, 1920 | Sick Abed | |
June 27, 1920 | Homer Comes Home | |
June 1920 | Paris Green | |
June 1920 | Below the Surface | |
July 4, 1920 | The Sins of St. Anthony | lost |
July 11, 1920 | The Ladder of Lies | lost |
July 16, 1920 | A Dark Lantern | lost |
July 18, 1920 | The World and His Wife | lost |
July 1920 | Away Goes Prudence | lost |
August 1, 1920 | The Fighting Chance | |
August 1, 1920 | Hairpins | |
August 6, 1920 | A Cumberland Romance | |
August 8, 1920 | Crooked Streets | |
August 8, 1920 | What Happened to Jones | lost |
August 15, 1920 | The Soul of Youth | |
August 15, 1920 | What's Your Hurry? | |
August 22, 1920 | Guilty of Love | lost |
August 22, 1920 | The White Circle | lost |
August 29, 1920 | Lady Rose's Daughter | lost |
August 1920 | The Prince Chap | lost |
September 5, 1920 | The Right to Love | |
September 5, 1920 | Civilian Clothes | |
September 12, 1920 | Food for Scandal | lost |
September 12, 1920 | The Village Sleuth | |
September 12, 1920 | The Restless Sex | |
September 19, 1920 | Little Miss Rebellion | lost |
September 19, 1920 | Half an Hour | lost |
September 19, 1920 | The Cradle of Courage | |
September 22, 1920 | You Never Can Tell | |
September 1920 | The Fourteenth Man | lost |
September 1920 | The Law of the Yukon | lost |
September 1920 | 39 East | lost |
October 10, 1920 | The Jailbird | |
October 10, 1920 | Deep Waters | lost |
October 10, 1920 | Behold My Wife! | lost |
October 17, 1920 | Something to Think About | |
October 17, 1920 | A City Sparrow | lost |
October 24, 1920 | A Full House | lost |
October 24, 1920 | Held by the Enemy | lost |
October 31, 1920 | Eyes of the Heart | lost |
October 31, 1920 | An Old Fashioned Boy | |
October 1920 | Sweet Lavender | lost |
November 7, 1920 | The Sins of Rosanne | |
November 11, 1920 | Flying Pat | |
November 12, 1920 | The Frisky Mrs. Johnson | lost |
November 13, 1920 | Life | lost |
November 14, 1920 | Her Husband's Friend | |
November 14, 1920 | Always Audacious | Based on the story "Toujours de l'Audace" by Ben Ames Williams; lost |
November 21, 1920 | Life of the Party | |
November 21, 1920 | Burglar Proof | lost |
November 27, 1920 | The New York Idea | |
November 28, 1920 | Idols of Clay | |
November 28, 1920 | Heliotrope | lost |
November 1920 | The Furnace | lost |
November 1920 | The Great Day | lost |
November 1920 | Oh, Lady, Lady | lost |
November 1920 | A Romantic Adventuress | lost |
December 4, 1920 | Blackbirds | lost |
December 5, 1920 | Conrad in Quest of His Youth | |
December 10, 1920 | Her Beloved Villain | lost |
December 19, 1920 | An Amateur Devil | Adapted from the story "Wanted a Blemish" by Jessie E. Henderson and Henry J. Buxton; lost |
December 19, 1920 | To Please One Woman | lost |
December 26, 1920 | The Rookie's Return | |
December 26, 1920 | Silk Hosiery | |
December 26, 1920 | The Testing Block | |
December 1920 | Her First Elopement | |
December 1920 | She Couldn't Help It | lost |
December 1920 | Something Different | lost |
January 2, 1921 | The Passionate Pilgrim | incomplete |
January 2, 1921 | The Bait | lost |
January 9, 1921 | The Jucklins | lost |
January 16, 1921 | Paying the Piper | lost |
January 16, 1921 | The Inside of the Cup | |
January 16, 1921 | The Education of Elizabeth | lost |
January 23, 1921 | Forbidden Fruit | |
January 23, 1921 | Midsummer Madness | |
January 28, 1921 | Brewster's Millions | lost |
January 30, 1921 | Frontier of the Stars | lost |
January 1921 | The Charm School | lost |
January 1921 | The Snob | lost |
February 6, 1921 | O'Malley of the Mounted | survives |
February 13, 1921 | The Easy Road | lost |
February 13, 1921 | Chickens | lost |
February 20, 1921 | The Kentuckians | lost |
February 27, 1921 | What's Worth While? | |
February 27, 1921 | The Price of Possession | lost |
February 1921 | All Soul's Eve | lost |
February 1921 | Ducks and Drakes | |
February 1921 | The Ghost in the Garret | lost |
February 1921 | Out of the Chorus | lost |
February 1921 | The Outside Woman | lost |
February 1921 | The Plaything of Broadway | lost |
March 6, 1921 | The Gilded Lily | |
March 6, 1921 | Straight Is the Way | |
March 13, 1921 | The Faith Healer | lost |
March 20, 1921 | The Love Special | |
March 20, 1921 | Beau Revel | |
March 27, 1921 | The Idol of the North | lost |
March 1921 | The Little Clown | |
April 3, 1921 | The Dollar-a-Year Man | lost |
April 10, 1921 | The Witching Hour | |
April 10, 1921 | Buried Treasure | incomplete |
April 24, 1921 | What Every Woman Knows | lost |
April 24, 1921 | The Home Stretch | |
April 1921 | The House That Jazz Built | lost |
April 1921 | The Magic Cup | lost |
April 1921 | The Whistle | |
May 1, 1921 | The City of Silent Men | lost |
May 1, 1921 | Proxies | |
May 5, 1921 | Sham | lost |
May 8, 1921 | The Lost Romance | |
May 15, 1921 | King, Queen, Joker | incomplete (fragment) |
May 21, 1921 | Sheltered Daughters | lost |
May 22, 1921 | Too Wise Wives | |
May 22, 1921 | Sacred and Profane Love | lost |
May 29, 1921 | White and Unmarried | lost |
May 29, 1921 | Sentimental Tommy | lost |
May 1921 | Two Weeks with Pay | lost |
June 5, 1921 | Traveling Salesman | |
June 5, 1921 | Too Much Speed | lost |
June 5, 1921 | The Wild Goose | |
June 12, 1921 | Appearances | lost |
June 12, 1921 | A Private Scandal | lost |
June 19, 1921 | The Bronze Bell | |
June 19, 1921 | One a Minute | |
June 26, 1921 | A Wise Fool | |
June 1921 | Don't Call Me Little Girl | lost |
June 1921 | The March Hare | lost |
July 3, 1921 | The Woman God Changed | |
July 10, 1921 | The Mystery Road | lost |
July 19, 1921 | A Heart to Let | lost |
July 24, 1921 | Behind Masks | incomplete |
July 1921 | Her Sturdy Oak | lost |
July 1921 | A Kiss in Time | lost |
July 1921 | The Land of Hope | lost |
July 1921 | Little Italy | lost |
July 1921 | Moonlight and Honeysuckle | lost |
July 1921 | Such a Little Queen | lost |
August 7, 1921 | The Princess of New York | lost |
August 14, 1921 | At the End of the World | survives |
August 14, 1921 | Passing Through | lost |
August 17, 1921 | Room and Board | lost |
August 20, 1921 | Gasoline Gus | |
August 21, 1921 | Wealth | lost |
August 21, 1921 | Cappy Ricks | survives (incomplete) |
August 21, 1921 | The Conquest of Canaan | survives |
August 28, 1921 | Crazy to Marry | survives |
August 1921 | One Wild Week | lost |
September 1, 1921 | Footlights | lost |
September 4, 1921 | The Great Moment | incomplete (fragment) |
September 4, 1921 | The Hell Diggers | lost |
September 18, 1921 | Dangerous Lies | lost |
September 21, 1921 | The Affairs of Anatol | Suggested by the play by Arthur Schnitzler; |
September 25, 1921 | Everything for Sale | lost |
September 1921 | Her Winning Way | lost |
October 9, 1921 | The Great Impersonation | lost |
October 9, 1921 | The Case of Becky | |
October 9, 1921 | After the Show | lost |
October 13, 1921 | Her Face Value | lost |
October 16, 1921 | Three Word Brand | |
October 16, 1921 | Under the Lash | lost |
October 16, 1921 | Forever | lost |
October 20, 1921 | The Sheik | |
October 23, 1921 | Experience | lost |
October 30, 1921 | Beyond | incomplete |
October 30, 1921 | Ladies Must Live | |
October 30, 1921 | Enchantment | |
October 1921 | Dawn of the East | lost |
November 1, 1921 | Miss Lulu Bett | |
November 6, 1921 | Exit the Vamp | lost |
November 13, 1921 | Don't Tell Everything | lost |
November 13, 1921 | A Prince There Was | lost |
November 27, 1921 | The Call of the North | lost |
November 27, 1921 | The Bonnie Brier Bush | lost |
November 1921 | The Speed Girl | lost |
November 1921 | The Love Charm | lost |
November 1921 | Morals | |
November 1921 | Hush Money | lost |
December 4, 1921 | Get-Rich-Quick Wallingford | lost |
December 9, 1921 | Fool's Paradise | |
December 11, 1921 | Just Around the Corner | incomplete |
December 18, 1921 | White Oak | |
December 25, 1921 | The Little Minister | |
December 1921 | First Love | incomplete (fragment) |
December 1921 | A Virginia Courtship | lost |
January 1, 1922 | Rent Free | lost |
January 1, 1922 | Too Much Wife | lost |
January 1, 1922 | Three Live Ghosts | |
January 8, 1922 | Back Pay | incomplete |
January 15, 1922 | The Lane That Had No Turning | lost |
January 22, 1922 | The Law and the Woman | lost |
January 22, 1922 | Nancy from Nowhere | lost |
January 22, 1922 | The Bride's Play | |
January 29, 1922 | Tillie | lost |
January 29, 1922 | Saturday Night | |
January 29, 1922 | One Glorious Day | lost |
January 1922 | Her Own Money | lost |
February 12, 1922 | Boomerang Bill | incomplete |
February 12, 1922 | Moran of the Lady Letty | |
February 12, 1922 | A Homespun Vamp | lost |
February 19, 1922 | Midnight | lost |
February 19, 1922 | Love's Boomerang | lost |
February 25, 1922 | The World's Champion | incomplete |
February 26, 1922 | A Game Chicken | lost |
February 1922 | Her Husband's Trademark | |
March 4, 1922 | The Cradle | |
March 5, 1922 | Travelin' On | |
March 12, 1922 | Bobbed Hair | lost |
March 18, 1922 | Beauty's Worth | |
April 2, 1922 | The Green Temptation | lost |
April 2, 1922 | Through a Glass Window | lost |
April 2, 1922 | The Good Provider | incomplete (fragment) |
April 2, 1922 | The Crimson Challenge | lost |
April 2, 1922 | Find the Woman | incomplete |
April 5, 1922 | Her Gilded Cage | lost |
April 9, 1922 | The Heart Specialist | lost |
April 9, 1922 | The Sleepwalker | lost |
April 10, 1922 | The Spanish Jade | lost |
April 16, 1922 | Is Matrimony a Failure? | lost |
April 23, 1922 | The Truthful Liar | lost |
April 29, 1922 | The Bachelor Daddy | lost |
April 30, 1922 | The Man from Home | |
May 7, 1922 | Beyond the Rocks | |
May 14, 1922 | North of the Rio Grande | lost |
May 14, 1922 | The Beauty Shop | lost |
May 12, 1922 | Bought and Paid For | lost |
May 21, 1922 | The Ordeal | lost |
June 4, 1922 | Across the Continent | lost |
June 4, 1922 | Over the Border | lost |
June 4, 1922 | For the Defense | |
June 11, 1922 | The Woman Who Walked Alone | |
June 14, 1922 | Our Leading Citizen | lost |
June 18, 1922 | The Fast Freight | lost |
June 18, 1922 | The Top of New York | lost |
June 22, 1922 | The Dictator | lost |
June 25, 1922 | While Satan Sleeps | lost |
July 2, 1922 | The Man Unconquerable | lost |
July 2, 1922 | If You Believe It, It's So | lost |
July 16, 1922 | South of Suva | lost |
July 30, 1922 | Borderland | lost |
July 30, 1922 | Above All Law | US distribution only; produced in Germany by May-Film; |
August 5, 1922 | Blood and Sand | |
August 21, 1922 | The Bonded Woman | |
August 27, 1922 | The Young Diana | lost |
September 3, 1922 | Nice People | lost |
September 3, 1922 | Burning Sands | lost |
September 10, 1922 | The Ghost Breaker | lost |
September 10, 1922 | The Valley of Silent Men | survives (incomplete) |
September 14, 1922 | When Knighthood Was in Flower | |
September 17, 1922 | The Siren Call | |
September 17, 1922 | On the High Seas | lost |
September 17, 1922 | Missing Millions | lost |
September 24, 1922 | Pink Gods | lost |
September 24, 1922 | Manslaughter | |
September 1922 | Tell Your Children | lost |
October 8, 1922 | The Old Homestead | |
October 8, 1922 | The Face in the Fog | survives (incomplete) |
October 15, 1922 | Clarence | lost |
October 15, 1922 | The Cowboy and the Lady | lost |
October 22, 1922 | The Impossible Mrs. Bellew | lost |
October 29, 1922 | To Have and to Hold | lost |
October 29, 1922 | The Man Who Saw Tomorrow | lost |
November 2, 1922 | Peter the Great | |
November 12, 1922 | The Young Rajah | incomplete (fragment) |
November 18, 1922 | Ebb Tide | lost |
November 19, 1922 | Anna Ascends | incomplete (fragment) |
November 26, 1922 | The Pride of Palomar | |
November 26, 1922 | Singed Wings | lost |
December 4, 1922 | A Daughter of Luxury | lost |
December 10, 1922 | Thirty Days | lost |
December 10, 1922 | Outcast | lost |
December 17, 1922 | Making a Man | lost |
December 17, 1922 | Kick In | |
December 24, 1922 | Back Home and Broke | lost |
December 31, 1922 | My American Wife | lost |
January 14, 1923 | Drums of Fate | lost |
January 21, 1923 | Dark Secrets | lost |
January 28, 1923 | Java Head | lost |
January 28, 1923 | Nobody's Money | lost |
January 29, 1923 | The World's Applause | lost |
February 11, 1923 | Adam and Eva | Distribution only; produced by Cosmopolitan Productions; incomplete (fragment) |
March 4, 1923 | Adam's Rib | |
March 4, 1923 | The White Flower | lost |
March 11, 1923 | Grumpy | |
March 16, 1923 | The Covered Wagon | |
March 18, 1923 | The Tiger's Claw | lost |
March 18, 1923 | The Nth Commandment | incomplete |
March 19, 1923 | Mr. Billings Spends His Dime | lost |
March 23, 1923 | The Leopardess | lost |
March 25, 1923 | The Glimpses of the Moon | lost |
April 1, 1923 | Bella Donna | |
April 8, 1923 | The Go-Getter | lost |
April 15, 1923 | The Trail of the Lonesome Pine | lost |
April 15, 1923 | Prodigal Daughters | lost |
April 29, 1923 | The Ne'er-Do-Well | lost |
April 29, 1923 | You Can't Fool Your Wife | lost |
April 29, 1923 | The Snow Bride | lost |
May 13, 1923 | The Rustle of Silk | lost |
May 13, 1923 | Sixty Cents an Hour | lost |
May 23, 1923 | Adam und Eva | |
May 27, 1923 | Fog Bound | lost |
June 3, 1923 | The Exciters | lost |
June 10, 1923 | The Heart Raider | |
June 17, 1923 | Only 38 | lost |
June 24, 1923 | The Woman With Four Faces | lost |
July 8, 1923 | Children of Jazz | lost |
July 15, 1923 | Racing Hearts | lost |
July 15, 1923 | A Gentleman of Leisure | lost |
July 22, 1923 | Law of the Lawless | lost |
July 22, 1923 | Lawful Larceny | lost |
July 29, 1923 | Homeward Bound | lost |
August 5, 1923 | The Purple Highway | lost |
August 19, 1923 | Hollywood | lost |
August 23, 1923 | Bluebeard's 8th Wife | lost |
August 26, 1923 | Salomy Jane | lost |
August 27, 1923 | The Cheat | lost |
September 11, 1923 | The Flame | |
September 16, 1923 | The Silent Partner | lost |
September 16, 1923 | Zaza | |
September 23, 1923 | To the Last Man | |
September 23, 1923 | The Marriage Maker | lost |
October 7, 1923 | Ruggles of Red Gap | lost |
October 25, 1923 | The Light That Failed | lost |
October 28, 1923 | Woman-Proof | lost |
November 4, 1923 | The Spanish Dancer | |
November 4, 1923 | His Children's Children | lost |
November 18, 1923 | Wild Bill Hickok | |
November 18, 1923 | Stephen Steps Out | lost |
November 25, 1923 | To the Ladies | lost |
December 4, 1923 | The Ten Commandments | One of Cecil B. DeMille's early screen epics. One scene is filmed in Technicolor. Remade in all Technicolor and in VistaVision in 1956; |
December 16, 1923 | The Call of the Canyon | |
December 23, 1923 | Big Brother | lost |
December 24, 1923 | Don't Call It Love | lost |
December 30, 1923 | West of the Water Tower | lost |
January 13, 1924 | The Humming Bird | |
January 23, 1924 | The Heritage of the Desert | With Technicolor sequences; |
January 27, 1924 | Flaming Barriers | lost |
February 4, 1924 | The Stranger | lost |
February 4, 1924 | Pied Piper Malone | |
February 17, 1924 | Shadows of Paris | lost |
February 18, 1924 | The Next Corner | lost |
March 2, 1924 | Icebound | lost |
March 3, 1924 | Singer Jim McKee | |
March 9, 1924 | A Society Scandal | lost |
March 16, 1924 | Fair Week | |
March 30, 1924 | The Fighting Coward | incomplete |
April 14, 1924 | The Dawn of a Tomorrow | lost |
April 20, 1924 | The Confidence Man | lost |
April 24, 1924 | Leap Year | |
April 27, 1924 | Triumph | |
May 4, 1924 | Men | lost |
May 4, 1924 | The Breaking Point | |
May 12, 1924 | Bluff | |
May 19, 1924 | The Moral Sinner | lost |
June 2, 1924 | Code of the Sea | |
June 8, 1924 | The Guilty One | lost |
June 15, 1924 | The Bedroom Window | |
June 21, 1924 | Wanderer of the Wasteland | Paramount's first all-Technicolor feature; lost |
June 22, 1924 | Unguarded Women | lost |
June 22, 1924 | Changing Husbands | |
June 30, 1924 | Tiger Love | lost |
July 21, 1924 | The Side Show of Life | |
August 4, 1924 | Manhandled | incomplete |
August 11, 1924 | Monsieur Beaucaire | |
August 17, 1924 | Empty Hands | lost |
August 24, 1924 | Lily of the Dust | lost |
August 25, 1924 | The Enemy Sex | |
August 31, 1924 | The Female | lost |
September 15, 1924 | The Man Who Fights Alone | lost |
September 15, 1924 | Sinners in Heaven | lost |
September 22, 1924 | The Alaskan | From the novel by James Oliver Curwood; lost |
September 28, 1924 | Feet of Clay | lost |
September 29, 1924 | The City That Never Sleeps | lost |
October 6, 1924 | Her Love Story | lost |
October 13, 1924 | Open All Night | |
October 13, 1924 | Dangerous Money | lost |
October 19, 1924 | The Border Legion | lost |
October 20, 1924 | The Fast Set | lost |
October 27, 1924 | The Story Without a Name | lost |
October 28, 1924 | Manhattan | |
November 2, 1924 | The Garden of Weeds | lost |
November 3, 1924 | Merton of the Movies | lost |
November 10, 1924 | Wages of Virtue | lost |
November 17, 1924 | A Sainted Devil | lost |
November 24, 1924 | Worldly Goods | lost |
November 30, 1924 | Forbidden Paradise | |
December 15, 1924 | Tongues of Flame | lost |
December 22, 1924 | North of 36 | |
December 29, 1924 | Argentine Love | lost |
December 29, 1924 | Peter Pan | Based on the play by J.M. Barrie; |
January 5, 1925 | Tomorrow's Love | lost |
January 5, 1925 | Locked Doors | lost |
January 11, 1925 | Too Many Kisses | |
January 12, 1925 | East of Suez | lost |
January 19, 1925 | A Man Must Live | lost |
January 25, 1925 | The Golden Bed | |
January 26, 1925 | Miss Bluebeard | incomplete |
February 2, 1925 | The Devil's Cargo | lost |
February 2, 1925 | Forty Winks | lost |
February 9, 1925 | The Top of the World | lost |
February 15, 1925 | Coming Through | lost |
February 16, 1925 | The Swan | |
February 16, 1925 | Contraband | lost |
February 22, 1925 | New Lives for Old | lost |
February 25, 1925 | The Shock Punch | |
March 1, 1925 | The Thundering Herd | lost |
March 3, 1925 | Salome of the Tenements | lost |
March 16, 1925 | The Air Mail | incomplete |
March 20, 1925 | Grass | |
March 22, 1925 | Sackcloth and Scarlet | lost |
March 23, 1925 | Men and Women | lost |
March 30, 1925 | The Goose Hangs High | lost |
March 30, 1925 | The Dressmaker from Paris | lost |
April 6, 1925 | Code of the West | lost |
April 6, 1925 | A Kiss in the Dark | |
April 14, 1925 | Adventure | lost |
April 19, 1925 | The Charmer | lost |
April 20, 1925 | The Crowded Hour | lost |
April 20, 1925 | Madame Sans-Gêne | lost |
April 27, 1925 | The Night Club | incomplete |
May 4, 1925 | The Spaniard | lost |
May 4, 1925 | Any Woman | lost |
May 11, 1925 | Eve's Secret | |
May 17, 1925 | Welcome Home | |
May 25, 1925 | Old Home Week | lost |
May 31, 1925 | The Little French Girl | lost |
June 14, 1925 | Are Parents People? | |
June 22, 1925 | The Light of Western Stars | lost |
June 29, 1925 | Paths to Paradise | incomplete |
June 29, 1925 | Marry Me | lost |
June 1925 | The Wanderer | incomplete |
July 6, 1925 | The Manicure Girl | lost |
July 13, 1925 | Lost: A Wife | lost |
July 13, 1925 | The Lucky Devil | incomplete |
July 27, 1925 | Grounds for Divorce | incomplete |
August 2, 1925 | Sally of the Sawdust | |
August 3, 1925 | Night Life of New York | lost |
August 10, 1925 | In the Name of Love | lost |
August 17, 1925 | Rugged Water | lost |
August 23, 1925 | The Man Who Found Himself | |
August 24, 1925 | Beggar on Horseback | incomplete |
August 24, 1925 | The Street of Forgotten Men | incomplete |
September 7, 1925 | Not So Long Ago | lost |
September 7, 1925 | Wild, Wild Susan | lost |
September 14, 1925 | Wild Horse Mesa | |
September 20, 1925 | The Pony Express | incomplete |
September 21, 1925 | The Coast of Folly | lost |
September 28, 1925 | The Trouble with Wives | lost |
September 28, 1925 | A Son of His Father | |
October 5, 1925 | The Golden Princess | lost |
October 5, 1925 | A Regular Fellow | lost |
October 11, 1925 | Lovers in Quarantine | |
October 12, 1925 | New Brooms | lost |
October 15, 1925 | The Vanishing American | |
October 18, 1925 | Flower of Night | lost |
October 19, 1925 | Seven Keys to Baldpate | lost |
October 25, 1925 | The King on Main Street | With Technicolor sequences; incomplete |
November 8, 1925 | The Ancient Highway | lost |
November 15, 1925 | Lord Jim | |
November 16, 1925 | Stage Struck | With Technicolor sequences; |
November 22, 1925 | Irish Luck | |
November 30, 1925 | Cobra | |
December 7, 1925 | That Royle Girl | lost |
December 22, 1925 | A Kiss for Cinderella | |
December 28, 1925 | A Woman of the World | |
December 28, 1925 | The Best People | lost |
December 28, 1925 | Womanhandled | |
January 4, 1926 | The Splendid Crime | lost |
January 7, 1926 | Moana | |
January 11, 1926 | Mannequin | |
January 14, 1926 | Hands Up! | |
January 18, 1926 | The Enchanted Hill | lost |
January 24, 1926 | Shadow of the Law | lost |
January 31, 1926 | The American Venus | With Technicolor sequences; incomplete (fragment) |
February 8, 1926 | The Grand Duchess and the Waiter | |
February 22, 1926 | Behind the Front | |
February 22, 1926 | Sea Horses | lost |
February 28, 1926 | The Song and Dance Man | incomplete |
March 1, 1926 | Let's Get Married | |
March 1, 1926 | Dancing Mothers | |
March 17, 1926 | Fascinating Youth | lost |
March 15, 1926 | The New Klondike | incomplete |
March 22, 1926 | Miss Brewster's Millions | lost |
March 22, 1926 | The Untamed Lady | lost |
March 22, 1926 | Desert Gold | lost |
March 27, 1926 | The Crown of Lies | lost |
March 29, 1926 | A Social Celebrity | lost |
April 1, 1926 | For Heaven's Sake | Distribution only, produced by Harold Lloyd Corporation; |
April 4, 1926 | The Blind Goddess | lost |
April 5, 1926 | The Runaway | lost |
April 12, 1926 | Peter Vernon's Silence | lost |
April 19, 1926 | That's My Baby | |
April 26, 1926 | The Lucky Lady | |
May 3, 1926 | Wet Paint | lost |
May 10, 1926 | The Rainmaker | lost |
May 17, 1926 | The Palm Beach Girl | lost |
May 16, 1926 | Aloma of the South Seas | Based on the play by John B. Hymer and Leroy Clemens; lost |
May 24, 1926 | The Secret Spring | |
May 24, 1926 | It's the Old Army Game | |
May 31, 1926 | Say It Again | lost |
June 7, 1926 | Good and Naughty | lost |
June 14, 1926 | Born to the West | lost |
June 27, 1926 | Variety | US distribution only, produced in Germany by UFA; |
June 1926 | Volcano! | incomplete |
July 18, 1926 | Nell Gwyn | |
July 24, 1926 | Mantrap | |
August 2, 1926 | Padlocked | |
August 16, 1926 | The Show-Off | |
August 25, 1926 | Beau Geste | |
August 29, 1926 | The Cat's Pajamas | lost |
August 29, 1926 | Fine Manners | |
September 5, 1926 | Love 'Em and Leave 'Em | |
September 18, 1926 | The Campus Flirt | lost |
September 19, 1926 | Tin Gods | lost |
September 20, 1926 | You Never Know Women | |
September 20, 1926 | Diplomacy | |
September 25, 1926 | You'd Be Surprised | |
September 27, 1926 | Forlorn River | lost |
September 27, 1926 | Hold That Lion | |
October 4, 1926 | Kid Boots | |
October 11, 1926 | The Ace of Cads | lost |
October 11, 1926 | The Quarterback | |
October 12, 1926 | The Sorrows of Satan | |
October 18, 1926 | The Eagle of the Sea | incomplete |
October 25, 1926 | So's Your Old Man | |
October 1926 | London | lost |
November 1, 1926 | The Lady of the Harem | lost |
November 6, 1926 | We're in the Navy Now | incomplete |
November 8, 1926 | Everybody's Acting | lost |
November 20, 1926 | God Gave Me Twenty Cents | lost |
November 21, 1926 | The Great Gatsby | incomplete (fragment) |
November 22, 1926 | The Popular Sin | incomplete (fragment) |
November 27, 1926 | The Canadian | |
December 6, 1926 | Old Ironsides | |
December 13, 1926 | Stranded in Paris | lost |
December 27, 1926 | Man of the Forest | lost |
January 1, 1927 | Hotel Imperial | |
January 8, 1927 | Blonde or Brunette | |
January 15, 1927 | The Potters | lost |
January 22, 1927 | The Kid Brother | Distribution only, produced by Harold Lloyd Corporation; |
January 23, 1927 | Paradise for Two | lost |
January 30, 1927 | New York | lost |
February 12, 1927 | Let It Rain | lost |
February 19, 1927 | It | |
February 20, 1927 | Love's Greatest Mistake | lost |
February 22, 1927 | A Kiss in a Taxi | lost |
February 26, 1927 | Blind Alleys | lost |
February 28, 1927 | Stark Love | |
March 5, 1927 | The Mysterious Rider | lost |
March 8, 1927 | Casey at the Bat | |
March 13, 1927 | Metropolis | US distribution only, produced in Germany by UFA; |
March 19, 1927 | Evening Clothes | lost |
March 26, 1927 | Fashions for Women | lost |
March 26, 1927 | Cabaret | |
March 27, 1927 | The Telephone Girl | |
April 2, 1927 | Too Many Crooks | lost |
April 9, 1927 | Afraid to Love | lost |
April 9, 1927 | Ritzy | lost |
April 9, 1927 | Arizona Bound | lost |
April 16, 1927 | Knockout Reilly | lost |
April 25, 1927 | Children of Divorce | |
April 29, 1927 | Chang: A Drama of the Wilderness | |
April 30, 1927 | Senorita | |
May 6, 1927 | Special Delivery | |
May 7, 1927 | Wedding Bills | |
May 14, 1927 | Rough House Rosie | incomplete (fragment) |
June 4, 1927 | Drums of the Desert | lost |
June 11, 1927 | Running Wild | |
June 18, 1927 | Rolled Stockings | lost |
June 18, 1927 | Time to Love | |
June 19, 1927 | Tip Toes | lost |
June 25, 1927 | The Way of All Flesh | lost |
July 2, 1927 | The Last Outlaw | |
July 9, 1927 | Man Power | lost |
July 27, 1927 | Ten Modern Commandments | lost |
August 1, 1927 | Nevada | |
August 1, 1927 | Madame Pompadour | |
August 1, 1927 | Fireman, Save My Child | lost |
August 6, 1927 | Service for Ladies | lost |
August 20, 1927 | Underworld | |
August 27, 1927 | Soft Cushions | lost |
August 27, 1927 | Hula | |
September 3, 1927 | We're All Gamblers | lost |
September 3, 1927 | Swim Girl, Swim | lost |
September 10, 1927 | Barbed Wire | |
September 17, 1927 | One Woman to Another | lost |
September 24, 1927 | Tell It to Sweeney | |
October 1, 1927 | The Rough Riders | incomplete (fragment) |
October 1, 1927 | A Gentleman of Paris | |
October 8, 1927 | Figures Don't Lie | lost |
October 8, 1927 | Shootin' Irons | |
October 15, 1927 | Shanghai Bound | lost |
October 15, 1927 | Jesse James | lost |
October 22, 1927 | Now We're in the Air | incomplete |
November 5, 1927 | Open Range | lost |
November 12, 1927 | The City Gone Wild | lost |
November 12, 1927 | She's a Sheik | lost |
November 13, 1927 | The Last Waltz | US distribution only, produced in Germany by UFA; |
November 19, 1927 | The Spotlight | lost |
December 3, 1927 | Honeymoon Hate | lost |
December 7, 1927 | Get Your Man | incomplete |
December 10, 1927 | The Gay Defender | lost |
December 17, 1927 | Two Flaming Youths | lost |
December 24, 1927 | Serenade | lost |
January 7, 1928 | Wife Savers | lost |
January 7, 1928 | Beau Sabreur | lost |
January 14, 1928 | Love and Learn | lost |
January 18, 1928 | Gentlemen Prefer Blondes | lost |
January 21, 1928 | The Pioneer Scout | lost |
January 22, 1928 | The Last Command | |
February 4, 1928 | The Secret Hour | lost |
February 11, 1928 | Sporting Goods | lost |
February 18, 1928 | Doomsday | |
February 25, 1928 | The Showdown | |
February 26, 1928 | Feel My Pulse | |
March 3, 1928 | Tillie's Punctured Romance | lost |
March 10, 1928 | The Legion of the Condemned | lost |
March 10, 1928 | Red Hair | One Technicolor sequence; incomplete (fragment) |
March 17, 1928 | Partners in Crime | |
March 24, 1928 | Something Always Happens | lost |
April 7, 1928 | Speedy | Distribution only, produced by Harold Lloyd Corporation; |
April 7, 1928 | A Night of Mystery | lost |
April 14, 1928 | Three Sinners | lost |
April 21, 1928 | The Sunset Legion | lost |
April 21, 1928 | Easy Come, Easy Go | lost |
May 12, 1928 | Adventure Mad | US distribution only; produced in Germany by UFA |
May 12, 1928 | The Fifty-Fifty Girl | |
May 26, 1928 | The Street of Sin | |
May 26, 1928 | The Drag Net | |
May 27, 1928 | His Tiger Lady | |
June 2, 1928 | The Magnificent Flirt | |
June 11, 1928 | Fools for Luck | |
June 16, 1928 | Half a Bride | |
June 17, 1928 | Ladies of the Mob | |
June 23, 1928 | The Vanishing Pioneer | |
June 23, 1928 | Kit Carson | |
July 1, 1928 | The Big Killing | |
July 14, 1928 | Hot News | |
July 21, 1928 | The Mating Call | |
August 4, 1928 | Warming Up | Paramount's first feature with synchronized score and sound effects. |
August 11, 1928 | Forgotten Faces | Silent |
August 18, 1928 | Loves of an Actress | Synchronized Score and Sound Effects |
August 18, 1928 | Just Married | Silent |
August 25, 1928 | The Water Hole | Silent. Two-color Technicolor sequences. |
August 25, 1928 | The First Kiss | Silent |
September 1, 1928 | The Patriot | Paramount's first part-talking feature. nominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture, now a lost movie |
September 1, 1928 | The Sawdust Paradise | Synchronized Score and Sound Effects |
September 15, 1928 | The Fleet's In | Part Talkie |
September 22, 1928 | Beggars of Life | Part Talkie |
September 29, 1928 | The Docks of New York | Silent |
October 6, 1928 | The Wedding March | Synchronized Score and Sound Effects |
October 13, 1928 | Moran of the Marines | Silent |
October 13, 1928 | Take Me Home | Silent |
October 27, 1928 | Varsity | Part Talkie |
November 3, 1928 | The Racket | Silent; nominee for the first "Best Picture" Academy Award |
November 3, 1928 | The Woman from Moscow | Synchronized Score and Sound Effects |
November 10, 1928 | Avalanche | Silent |
November 17, 1928 | His Private Life | Silent |
November 24, 1928 | Manhattan Cocktail | Part Talkie |
December 1, 1928 | Someone to Love | Silent |
December 8, 1928 | Three Weekends | Silent |
December 22, 1928 | What a Night! | Silent |
December 29, 1928 | Sins of the Fathers | Part Talkie |
January 5, 1929 | Wings | Synchronized Score and Sound Effects; Winner of the first "Best Picture" Academy Award; |
January 5, 1929 | Interference | Paramount's first 100% all-talking picture. |
January 5, 1929 | Abie's Irish Rose | Part Talkie |
January 12, 1929 | Behind the German Lines | Synchronized Score and Sound Effects; German documentary about World War I, produced by Ufa. |
January 12, 1929 | The Shopworn Angel | Part Talkie |
January 19, 1929 | The Case of Lena Smith | Silent |
January 26, 1929 | The Doctor's Secret | All Talking; presumed lost |
February 2, 1929 | Marquis Preferred | Silent |
February 9, 1929 | The Wolf of Wall Street | All Talking |
February 9, 1929 | Sunset Pass | Silent |
February 16, 1929 | Homecoming | Synchronized Score and Sound Effects; US distribution only, produced in Germany by UFA |
February 16, 1929 | The Canary Murder Case | All Talking |
February 23, 1929 | Redskin | Synchronized Score and Sound Effects. Two-color Technicolor sequences. |
March 2, 1929 | The Carnation Kid | Part Talkie |
March 9, 1929 | The Dummy | All Talking |
March 16, 1929 | Looping the Loop | Synchronized Score and Sound Effects. German movie, produced by Ufa. |
March 23, 1929 | Chinatown Nights | Part Talkie |
March 30, 1929 | Wolf Song | Part Talkie |
April 6, 1929 | The Wild Party | All Talking |
April 13, 1929 | Close Harmony | All Talking |
April 13, 1929 | The Letter | All Talking |
April 20, 1929 | Nothing But the Truth | All Talking |
April 27, 1929 | The Hole in the Wall | All Talking |
May 4, 1929 | Gentlemen of the Press | All Talking |
May 4, 1929 | The Studio Murder Mystery | All Talking |
May 11, 1929 | Betrayal | Part Talkie |
May 18, 1929 | A Dangerous Woman | All Talking |
May 18, 1929 | The Rainbow Man | All Talking |
May 25, 1929 | The Man I Love | All Talking |
May 25, 1929 | Innocents of Paris | All Talking |
May, 1929 | The Silver King | Silent |
June 8, 1929 | Stairs of Sand | Silent |
June 15, 1929 | The Wheel of Life | All Talking |
June 20, 1929 | Thunderbolt | All Talking |
June 29, 1929 | Fashions in Love | All Talking |
June 29, 1929 | River of Romance | All Talking |
July 6, 1929 | Divorce Made Easy | All Talking |
July 13, 1929 | Dangerous Curves | All Talking |
August 3, 1929 | The Cocoanuts | All Talking |
August 3, 1929 | Hungarian Rhapsody | Synchronized Score and Sound Effects. German movie, produced by ufa. |
August 10, 1929 | The Mysterious Dr. Fu Manchu | All Talking |
August 17, 1929 | Charming Sinners | All Talking |
August 24, 1929 | The Soul of France | Synchronized Score and Sound Effects |
August 31, 1929 | The Greene Murder Case | All Talking |
September 7, 1929 | The Dance of Life | All Talking. Two-color Technicolor sequences. |
September 14, 1929 | Fast Company | All Talking |
September 21, 1929 | The Lady Lies | All Talking |
September 21, 1929 | Illusion | All Talking |
September 28, 1929 | Jealousy | All Talking; presumed lost |
September 28, 1929 | Woman Trap | All Talking |
October 5, 1929 | The Love Doctor | All Talking |
October 12, 1929 | Why Bring That Up? | All Talking |
October 19, 1929 | Welcome Danger | All Talking; produced by Harold Lloyd Corporation |
October 19, 1929 | The Saturday Night Kid | All Talking |
October 26, 1929 | The Return of Sherlock Holmes | All Talking |
November 2, 1929 | Sweetie | All Talking |
November 9, 1929 | The Virginian | All Talking |
November 16, 1929 | The Mighty | All Talking |
November 23, 1929 | Darkened Rooms | All Talking |
November 30, 1929 | The Battle of Paris | All Talking |
December 7, 1929 | Glorifying the American Girl | All Talking. Two-color Technicolor sequences. |
December 14, 1929 | Half Way to Heaven | All Talking |
December 21, 1929 | Pointed Heels | All Talking. Two-color Technicolor sequences. |
December 21, 1929 | The Marriage Playground | All Talking |
December 28, 1929 | The Laughing Lady | All Talking |
December 28, 1929 | The Four Feathers | Synchronized Score and Sound Effects. Last silent movie released by Paramount. |
1930s
Release date | Title | Notes |
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January 4, 1930 | Applause | All-Talking |
January 11, 1930 | The Kibitzer | |
Behind the Make-Up | ||
January 18, 1930 | The Love Parade | All-Talking. Academy Award nominee for Best Picture. |
January 25, 1930 | Seven Days' Leave | All-Talking |
February 1, 1930 | Burning Up | |
February 8, 1930 | Street of Chance | |
February 15, 1930 | Roadhouse Nights | |
February 22, 1930 | Dangerous Paradise | |
Slightly Scarlet | ||
March 8, 1930 | Only the Brave | |
March 22, 1930 | Men Are Like That | |
Sarah and Son | ||
March 29, 1930 | Honey | |
April 5, 1930 | Young Eagles | |
April 12, 1930 | The Benson Murder Case | |
April 19, 1930 | The Light of Western Stars | All-Talking. Reissue title: Winning the West. |
Paramount on Parade | All-Talking. Two-color Technicolor sequences. | |
The Vagabond King | Paramount's first 100% all-Technicolor (two-color process) all-talking picture. | |
April 26, 1930 | Ladies Love Brutes | All-Talking |
May 3, 1930 | The Big Pond | |
May 10, 1930 | The Texan | |
May 17, 1930 | The Return of Dr. Fu Manchu | |
Young Man of Manhattan | ||
May 24, 1930 | The Devil's Holiday | |
May 31, 1930 | True to the Navy | |
June 7, 1930 | Safety in Numbers | |
June 14, 1930 | Shadow of the Law | |
June 21, 1930 | The Social Lion | |
June 28, 1930 | With Byrd at the South Pole | Music and narrator |
The Border Legion | All-Talking | |
July 5, 1930 | Dangerous Nan McGrew | |
July 12, 1930 | A Man from Wyoming | |
July 19, 1930 | Love Among the Millionaires | |
July 26, 1930 | The Sap from Syracuse | |
For the Defense | ||
August 2, 1930 | Anybody's War | All-Talking |
The Silent Enemy | Talking sequence, music score and sound effects | |
August 9, 1930 | Manslaughter | All-Talking |
August 16, 1930 | Let's Go Native | |
August 23, 1930 | Queen High | |
Grumpy | ||
August 30, 1930 | Anybody's Woman | |
September 6, 1930 | Animal Crackers | |
September 13, 1930 | The Sea God | |
September 20, 1930 | The Spoilers | |
September 27, 1930 | The Santa Fe Trail | |
September 27, 1930 | Follow Thru | All-Talking. Filmed in two-color Technicolor. |
October 4, 1930 | Monte Carlo | All-Talking |
October 11, 1930 | Heads Up | |
October 18, 1930 | Playboy of Paris | |
Her Wedding Night | ||
October 25, 1930 | Laughter | |
November 1, 1930 | The Virtuous Sin | |
November 8, 1930 | Fast and Loose | |
Feet First | All-Talking. Distribution only, produced by Harold Lloyd Corporation. | |
November 15, 1930 | Tom Sawyer | All-Talking. Based on The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain. |
November 22, 1930 | Derelict | All-Talking |
November 29, 1930 | Sea Legs | |
December 6, 1930 | Only Saps Work | |
Morocco | All-Talking. Adapted from the novel Amy Jolly by Benno Vigny. | |
December 13, 1930 | Follow the Leader | All-Talking |
December 20, 1930 | Along Came Youth | All-Talking. Suggested by the novel Molinoff by Maurice Bedel. |
December 27, 1930 | The Right to Love | All-Talking |
January 3, 1931 | The Blue Angel | All-Talking. A Paramount-Ufa co-production; English-language version |
January 17, 1931 | The Gang Buster | All-Talking |
January 24, 1931 | No Limit | |
January 31, 1931 | Scandal Sheet | |
The Royal Family of Broadway | ||
February 14, 1931 | Fighting Caravans | All-Talking. Reissue title: Blazing Arrows. Remade as Wagon Wheels (1934). |
February 21, 1931 | Stolen Heaven | All-Talking |
February 28, 1931 | Finn and Hattie | |
It Pays to Advertise | ||
March 7, 1931 | The Conquering Horde | |
Rango | ||
March 14, 1931 | Unfaithful | |
March 21, 1931 | Honor Among Lovers | |
June Moon | ||
March 28, 1931 | Man of the World | |
April 4, 1931 | Dishonored | |
April 18, 1931 | City Streets | |
April 25, 1931 | Skippy | All-Talking. Academy Award nominee for Best Picture. Based on the comic strip Skippy by Percy Crosby. Followed by Sooky, released in December. |
Gun Smoke | All-Talking | |
May 2, 1931 | Tarnished Lady | |
May 9, 1931 | Ladies' Man | |
May 16, 1931 | Dude Ranch | |
May 23, 1931 | Kick In | |
May 30, 1931 | The Vice Squad | |
Up Pops the Devil | ||
June 6, 1931 | The Lawyer's Secret | |
June 20, 1931 | I Take This Woman | |
June 27, 1931 | Forbidden Adventure | |
The Girl Habit | ||
July 4, 1931 | Women Love Once | |
July 11, 1931 | Confessions of a Co-Ed | |
July 18, 1931 | The Night Angel | |
July 25, 1931 | The Magnificent Lie | |
The Secret Call | ||
Honeymoon Lane | ||
The House That Shadows Built | Promotional movie | |
August 1, 1931 | The Smiling Lieutenant | All-Talking. Academy Award nominee for Best Picture. |
Tabu | Music score and sound effects | |
August 8, 1931 | Murder by the Clock | All-Talking |
Caught | ||
August 15, 1931 | Huckleberry Finn | All-Talking. Based on The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain. |
August 22, 1931 | An American Tragedy | All-Talking. Based on the novel by Theodore Dreiser. |
August 29, 1931 | Silence | All-Talking |
September 5, 1931 | Secrets of a Secretary | |
Daughter of the Dragon | ||
September 12, 1931 | Personal Maid | |
September 19, 1931 | Monkey Business | |
September 26, 1931 | The Road to Reno | |
October 3, 1931 | My Sin | |
The Mad Parade | ||
October 10, 1931 | 24 Hours | |
October 24, 1931 | The Beloved Bachelor | |
November 7, 1931 | Once a Lady | |
Girls About Town | ||
November 14, 1931 | Rich Man's Folly | |
Touchdown | ||
November 21, 1931 | His Woman | |
November 28, 1931 | The Cheat | |
December 5, 1931 | The False Madonna | |
December 12, 1931 | Working Girls | |
December 19, 1931 | Husband's Holiday | |
December 26, 1931 | Sooky | All-Talking. Sequel to Skippy (1931). |
Ladies of the Big House | All-Talking | |
January 2, 1932 | Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde | All-Talking. Based on The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson. |
January 9, 1932 | This Reckless Age | All-Talking |
January 16, 1932 | Two Kinds of Women | |
January 23, 1932 | Broken Lullaby | |
January 30, 1932 | No One Man | |
February 5, 1932 | Tomorrow and Tomorrow | |
February 12, 1932 | Shanghai Express | All-Talking. Academy Award nominee for Best Picture |
February 19, 1932 | Wayward | All-Talking |
March 4, 1932 | Strangers in Love | |
March 11, 1932 | Dancers in the Dark | |
March 18, 1932 | The Wiser Sex | |
March 25, 1932 | One Hour with You | All-Talking. Academy Award nominee for Best Picture' |
The Broken Wing | All-Talking | |
April 1, 1932 | The Miracle Man | |
April 8, 1932 | This Is the Night | |
April 15, 1932 | Misleading Lady | |
April 22, 1932 | The World and the Flesh | |
April 29, 1932 | Sky Bride | |
May 6, 1932 | The Strange Case of Clara Deane | |
May 13, 1932 | Sinners in the Sun | |
May 20, 1932 | Reserved for Ladies | |
May 27, 1932 | Forgotten Commandments | |
June 10, 1932 | Merrily We Go to Hell | |
June 17, 1932 | Thunder Below | |
July 1, 1932 | Make Me a Star | |
The Man from Yesterday | ||
July 8, 1932 | Million Dollar Legs | |
July 15, 1932 | Lady and Gent | |
July 22, 1932 | Madame Racketeer | |
July 29, 1932 | The Vanishing Frontier | |
August 5, 1932 | Guilty as Hell | All-Talking |
August 12, 1932 | Devil and the Deep | |
August 19, 1932 | Horse Feathers | |
August 26, 1932 | Love Me Tonight | |
September 9, 1932 | 70,000 Witnesses | |
September 16, 1932 | Blonde Venus | |
September 23, 1932 | Movie Crazy | All-Talking. Distribution only, produced by Harold Lloyd Corporation. |
The Night of June 13 | All-Talking | |
September 30, 1932 | Heritage of the Desert | All-Talking. Reissue title: When the West Was Young. |
October 7, 1932 | Madison Square Garden | All-Talking |
The Phantom President | ||
October 14, 1932 | Night After Night | |
The Big Broadcast | ||
October 28, 1932 | Hot Saturday | |
October 30, 1932 | Trouble in Paradise | |
November 12, 1932 | Evenings for Sale | |
November 18, 1932 | If I Had a Million | |
November 25, 1932 | Wild Horse Mesa | |
December 2, 1932 | Under-Cover Man | |
December 9, 1932 | A Farewell to Arms | All-Talking. Academy Award nominee for Best Picture. Based on the novel by Ernest Hemingway. |
December 9, 1932 | The Devil Is Driving | All-Talking |
December 30, 1932 | Madame Butterfly | |
No Man of Her Own | ||
January 6, 1933 | The Billion Dollar Scandal | |
January 13, 1933 | Island of Lost Souls | |
Tonight Is Ours | ||
January 20, 1933 | The Mysterious Rider | All-Talking. Reissue title: The Fighting Phantom |
January 27, 1933 | She Done Him Wrong | All-Talking. Academy Award nominee for Best Picture |
February 3, 1933 | Luxury Liner | All-Talking |
February 10, 1933 | The Sign of the Cross | |
February 17, 1933 | The Woman Accused | |
Hello, Everybody! | ||
February 24, 1933 | From Hell to Heaven | |
Crime of the Century | ||
March 2, 1933 | He Learned About Women | |
March 3, 1933 | A Lady's Profession | |
March 10, 1933 | King of the Jungle | |
March 17, 1933 | Strictly Personal | |
March 24, 1933 | Pick Up | |
March 31, 1933 | Murders in the Zoo | |
M | All-Talking. U.S. distribution only, produced in Germany by Nero-Film A.G. | |
April 7, 1933 | Under the Tonto Rim | All-Talking |
April 14, 1933 | Terror Aboard | |
April 21, 1933 | A Bedtime Story | |
April 28, 1933 | Song of the Eagle | |
May 6, 1933 | The Eagle and the Hawk | |
The Story of Temple Drake | distribution only | |
May 12, 1933 | Supernatural | All-Talking |
May 26, 1933 | Sunset Pass | |
The Girl in 419 | ||
June 2, 1933 | International House | |
June 9, 1933 | I Love That Man | |
June 16, 1933 | Jennie Gerhardt | |
June 23, 1933 | Gambling Ship | |
College Humor | ||
July 7, 1933 | Disgraced! | |
July 14, 1933 | Mama Loves Papa | |
Man of the Forest | All-Talking. Reissue title: Challenge of the Frontier. | |
July 21, 1933 | Her Bodyguard | All-Talking |
July 28, 1933 | Midnight Club | |
August 4, 1933 | Three-Cornered Moon | All-Talking |
August 11, 1933 | The Song of Songs | |
August 25, 1933 | Big Executive | |
This Day and Age | ||
September 1, 1933 | One Sunday Afternoon | |
September 8, 1933 | Torch Singer | |
September 15, 1933 | Too Much Harmony | |
To the Last Man | All-Talking. Reissue title: Law of Vengeance. | |
September 22, 1933 | Golden Harvest | All-Talking |
October 6, 1933 | I'm No Angel | |
October 13, 1933 | Tillie and Gus | |
October 20, 1933 | The Way to Love | |
October 27, 1933 | Hell and High Water | |
Take a Chance | ||
November 10, 1933 | White Woman | |
November 17, 1933 | Duck Soup | |
Cradle Song | ||
November 24, 1933 | The Thundering Herd | All-Talking. Reissue title: Buffalo Stampede. |
Sitting Pretty | All-Talking | |
December 1, 1933 | Lone Cowboy | |
December 8, 1933 | Girl Without a Room | |
December 22, 1933 | Alice in Wonderland | All-Talking. Based on Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass by Lewis Carroll. |
December 29, 1933 | Design for Living | All-Talking |
January 5, 1934 | Eight Girls in a Boat | |
January 12, 1934 | His Double Life | |
Miss Fane's Baby Is Stolen | ||
January 19, 1934 | All of Me | All-Talking. Based on the play Chrysalis by Rose Albert Porter. |
January 26, 1934 | The Last Round-Up | All-Talking |
Four Frightened People | ||
February 2, 1934 | Search for Beauty | |
February 9, 1934 | Six of a Kind | |
February 16, 1934 | Good Dame | |
February 23, 1934 | Bolero | |
No More Women | ||
March 9, 1934 | She Made Her Bed | |
March 16, 1934 | Wharf Angel | |
March 23, 1934 | Come on Marines! | |
March 30, 1934 | Death Takes a Holiday | |
April 6, 1934 | You're Telling Me! | |
April 13, 1934 | The Trumpet Blows | |
April 20, 1934 | Melody in Spring | |
April 27, 1934 | We're Not Dressing | |
The Witching Hour | ||
May 4, 1934 | Double Door | |
May 11, 1934 | Private Scandal | |
May 18, 1934 | Thirty-Day Princess | |
May 25, 1934 | Murder at the Vanities | |
June 1, 1934 | Little Miss Marker | |
June 8, 1934 | Many Happy Returns | |
June 15, 1934 | The Great Flirtation | |
June 22, 1934 | Here Comes the Groom | |
June 29, 1934 | Shoot the Works | |
July 6, 1934 | Kiss and Make-Up | |
July 13, 1934 | The Old Fashioned Way | |
July 20, 1934 | The Notorious Sophie Lang | All-Talking. Followed by two sequels, The Return of Sophie Lang (1936) and Sophie Lang Goes West (1937). |
July 27, 1934 | Elmer and Elsie | All-Talking |
August 3, 1934 | Ladies Should Listen | All-Talking |
August 17, 1934 | Crime Without Passion | |
August 31, 1934 | She Loves Me Not | |
Now and Forever | ||
September 7, 1934 | The Scarlet Empress | |
September 14, 1934 | You Belong to Me | |
Wagon Wheels | All-Talking. Reissue title: Caravans West. Remake of Fighting Caravans (1931). | |
September 21, 1934 | Belle of the Nineties | All-Talking |
September 28, 1934 | The Lemon Drop Kid | |
The Pursuit of Happiness | ||
October 5, 1934 | Cleopatra | All-Talking. Academy Award nominee for Best Picture |
October 12, 1934 | Ready for Love | All-Talking |
October 19, 1934 | Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch | |
October 26, 1934 | Menace | |
November 2, 1934 | Enter Madame | |
November 9, 1934 | Limehouse Blues | |
November 23, 1934 | College Rhythm | |
November 30, 1934 | It's a Gift | |
December 7, 1934 | Behold My Wife! | |
December 14, 1934 | Father Brown, Detective | All-Talking. Based on "The Blue Cross," by G. K. Chesterton. |
One Hour Late | All-Talking | |
December 21, 1934 | Home on the Range | |
December 28, 1934 | Here Is My Heart | |
January 11, 1935 | The President Vanishes | |
January 18, 1935 | The Lives of a Bengal Lancer | Academy Award nominee for Best Picture |
January 25, 1935 | The Gilded Lily | |
February 1, 1935 | Wings in the Dark | |
February 8, 1935 | Rocky Mountain Mystery | Reissue title: The Fighting Westerner. |
February 15, 1935 | Rumba | |
February 22, 1935 | All the King's Horses | Based on play by Lawrence Clark and Max Giersberg and by Frederick Herendeen and Edward Horan. |
March 1, 1935 | Car 99 | |
March 8, 1935 | Ruggles of Red Gap | Academy Award nominee for Best Picture |
March 15, 1935 | Love in Bloom | |
March 22, 1935 | Mississippi | |
March 29, 1935 | McFadden's Flats | |
April 12, 1935 | Hold 'Em Yale | |
April 19, 1935 | Four Hours to Kill! | |
April 19, 1935 | Private Worlds | |
April 26, 1935 | Stolen Harmony | |
May 3, 1935 | The Devil Is a Woman | |
May 17, 1935 | Goin' to Town | |
May 24, 1935 | People Will Talk | |
May 31, 1935 | The Glass Key | |
June 7, 1935 | The Scoundrel | |
June 21, 1935 | College Scandal | |
June 28, 1935 | Men Without Names | |
July 5, 1935 | Paris in Spring | |
July 19, 1935 | Shanghai | |
July 26, 1935 | Man on the Flying Trapeze | |
July 26, 1935 | Smart Girl | |
August 2, 1935 | Every Night at Eight | |
August 9, 1935 | This Woman Is Mine | Original British title: 18 Minutes. |
August 16, 1935 | Without Regret | |
August 23, 1935 | Hop-a-Long Cassidy | First movie in Paramount's Hopalong Cassidy series. Reissued by Screen Guild Productions in 1946 as Hopalong Cassidy Enters. |
August 23, 1935 | Accent on Youth | |
August 30, 1935 | Here Comes Cookie | |
September 6, 1935 | Annapolis Farewell | |
September 13, 1935 | Two for Tonight | |
September 20, 1935 | The Big Broadcast of 1936 | |
September 20, 1935 | Wanderer of the Wasteland | |
September 27, 1935 | The Virginia Judge | |
October 4, 1935 | Little America | |
October 4, 1935 | Two-Fisted | |
October 11, 1935 | The Last Outpost | |
October 18, 1935 | Hands Across the Table | |
October 25, 1935 | The Crusades | |
October 25, 1935 | The Eagle's Brood | |
October 25, 1935 | Wings Over Ethiopia | Swiss documentary about the African country Ethiopia. Intended as a travelogue, the movie was picked up by Paramount due to the outbreak of the Second Italo-Ethiopian War in October 1935. |
November 1, 1935 | Ship Cafe | |
November 8, 1935 | Peter Ibbetson | |
November 15, 1935 | Mary Burns, Fugitive | |
November 22, 1935 | So Red the Rose | |
November 29, 1935 | Coronado | |
November 29, 1935 | Nevada | |
December 13, 1935 | Bar 20 Rides Again | |
December 13, 1935 | Millions in the Air | |
December 20, 1935 | Scrooge | Based on A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens. |
December 27, 1935 | Collegiate | |
January 3, 1936 | The Bride Comes Home | |
January 10, 1936 | Rose of the Rancho | |
January 17, 1936 | Her Master's Voice | |
January 17, 1936 | Soak the Rich | |
January 24, 1936 | Anything Goes | |
January 31, 1936 | Timothy's Quest | |
February 7, 1936 | The Milky Way | |
February 14, 1936 | Drift Fence | Reissue title: Texas Desperadoes. |
February 14, 1936 | Woman Trap | |
February 21, 1936 | Klondike Annie | |
February 28, 1936 | Desire | |
February 28, 1936 | The Preview Murder Mystery | |
March 6, 1936 | Call of the Prairie | |
March 6, 1936 | Give Us This Night | |
March 13, 1936 | F-Man | |
March 13, 1936 | The Trail of the Lonesome Pine | Paramount's first feature filmed in the three-strip Technicolor process and said to be the first Technicolor feature shot on location. |
March 20, 1936 | Too Many Parents | |
March 27, 1936 | Desert Gold | Reissue title: Desert Storm. |
March 27, 1936 | 13 Hours by Air | |
April 3, 1936 | Big Brown Eyes | |
April 10, 1936 | The Moon's Our Home | |
April 17, 1936 | The Sky Parade | |
April 17, 1936 | Till We Meet Again | |
April 24, 1936 | Three on the Trail | |
May 1, 1936 | Florida Special | |
May 8, 1936 | The Case Against Mrs. Ames | |
May 15, 1936 | Fatal Lady | |
May 15, 1936 | Forgotten Faces | Presumed lost |
May 22, 1936 | The Princess Comes Across | |
May 29, 1936 | Border Flight | |
June 5, 1936 | Early to Bed | |
June 5, 1936 | Palm Springs | |
June 12, 1936 | Girl of the Ozarks | |
June 19, 1936 | And Sudden Death | |
June 19, 1936 | Poppy | |
June 26, 1936 | The Arizona Raiders | Reissue title: Bad Men of Arizona |
June 26, 1936 | Three Cheers for Love | |
July 3, 1936 | The Return of Sophie Lang | Sequel to 1934's The Notorious Sophie Lang. Followed by Sophie Lang Goes West in 1937. |
July 10, 1936 | Spendthrift | |
July 24, 1936 | Heart of the West | |
July 24, 1936 | Yours for the Asking | |
July 31, 1936 | Rhythm on the Range | |
July 31, 1936 | A Son Comes Home | |
August 7, 1936 | My American Wife | |
August 14, 1936 | I'd Give My Life | |
August 21, 1936 | Hollywood Boulevard | |
August 28, 1936 | Straight from the Shoulder | |
The Texas Rangers | Remake of 1951 movie | |
September 2, 1936 | The General Died at Dawn | |
September 4, 1936 | Lady Be Careful | |
September 11, 1936 | Three Married Men | |
September 18, 1936 | Wives Never Know | |
September 25, 1936 | Murder with Pictures | |
October 2, 1936 | Valiant Is the Word for Carrie | |
October 6, 1936 | The Big Broadcast of 1937 | |
October 9, 1936 | Wedding Present | |
October 16, 1936 | Hopalong Cassidy Returns | |
October 23, 1936 | The Accusing Finger | |
October 30, 1936 | Rose Bowl | |
November 6, 1936 | Along Came Love | |
November 3, 1936 | Easy to Take | |
November 13, 1936 | Go West, Young Man | |
November 20, 1936 | Hideaway Girl | |
November 27, 1936 | The Jungle Princess | |
December 4, 1936 | Arizona Mahoney | Reissue title: Arizona Thunderbolt |
December 11, 1936 | Trail Dust | |
December 13, 1936 | Let's Make a Million | |
December 18, 1936 | Mind Your Own Business | |
December 25, 1936 | College Holiday | |
January 1, 1937 | The Plainsman | |
January 22, 1937 | Bulldog Drummond Escapes | The first in Paramount's series of eight Bulldog Drummond movies, released between 1937 and 1939. |
January 22, 1937 | A Doctor's Diary | |
January 29, 1937 | Champagne Waltz | |
February 5, 1937 | Outcast | |
February 12, 1937 | Clarence | |
February 19, 1937 | Maid of Salem | |
February 26, 1937 | Borderland | |
February 26, 1937 | John Meade's Woman | |
March 5, 1937 | Murder Goes to College | Followed by Partners in Crime, released in October. |
March 12, 1937 | The Crime Nobody Saw | |
March 12, 1937 | Swing High, Swing Low | |
March 19, 1937 | Her Husband Lies | |
March 26, 1937 | Waikiki Wedding | |
April 2, 1937 | The Girl from Scotland Yard | |
April 9, 1937 | Internes Can't Take Money | The first Dr. Kildare movie and the only one made by Paramount. The series was continued by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in 1940. |
April 16, 1937 | Hills of Old Wyoming | |
April 23, 1937 | King of Gamblers | |
April 30, 1937 | Make Way for Tomorrow | |
May 14, 1937 | Turn Off the Moon | |
May 21, 1937 | Night of Mystery | |
May 28, 1937 | I Met Him in Paris | |
June 4, 1937 | Hotel Haywire | |
June 11, 1937 | The Last Train from Madrid | |
June 18, 1937 | Mountain Music | |
June 25, 1937 | The Great Gambini | |
June 25, 1937 | North of the Rio Grande | |
July 2, 1937 | Forlorn River | Reissue title: River of Destiny. |
July 2, 1937 | Midnight Madonna | |
July 9, 1937 | Wild Money | |
July 16, 1937 | Easy Living | |
July 23, 1937 | Rustlers' Valley | |
July 30, 1937 | Exclusive | |
August 6, 1937 | Blonde Trouble | |
August 13, 1937 | Artists and Models | |
August 20, 1937 | She's No Lady | |
Hopalong Rides Again | ||
August 27, 1937 | On Such a Night | |
September 3, 1937 | Souls at Sea | |
September 10, 1937 | She Asked for It | |
September 10, 1937 | Sophie Lang Goes West | Paramount's third and last Sophie Lang movie, following The Notorious Sophie Lang (1934) and The Return of Sophie Lang (1936) |
September 17, 1937 | Double or Nothing | |
September 24, 1937 | Bulldog Drummond Comes Back | The second movie in Paramount's Bulldog Drummond series. |
October 1, 1937 | High, Wide, and Handsome | |
October 8, 1937 | Partners in Crime | Sequel to Murder Goes to College, (1937). |
October 15, 1937 | This Way Please | |
October 22, 1937 | Thunder Trail | Reissue title: Thunder Pass. |
October 29, 1937 | Angel | |
November 5, 1937 | Hold 'Em Navy | |
November 12, 1937 | The Barrier | |
November 19, 1937 | Blossoms on Broadway | |
November 19, 1937 | Night Club Scandal | |
November 26, 1937 | Ebb Tide | |
November 26, 1937 | Texas Trail | |
December 3, 1937 | Love on Toast | |
December 10, 1937 | Born to the West | Reissue title: Hell Town |
December 17, 1937 | Daughter of Shanghai | |
December 24, 1937 | True Confession | |
December 31, 1937 | Wells Fargo | |
January 7, 1938 | Bulldog Drummond's Revenge | The third movie in Paramount's Bulldog Drummond series. |
January 14, 1938 | Every Day's a Holiday | |
January 21, 1938 | Thrill of a Lifetime | |
January 28, 1938 | Partners of the Plains | |
February 4, 1938 | The Buccaneer | |
February 11, 1938 | Scandal Street | |
February 11, 1938 | The Big Broadcast of 1938 | |
February 25, 1938 | Cassidy of Bar 20 | |
March 11, 1938 | Dangerous to Know | |
March 18, 1938 | Bulldog Drummond's Peril | The fourth movie in Paramount's Bulldog Drummond series. |
March 25, 1938 | Bluebeard's Eighth Wife | |
April 1, 1938 | Tip-Off Girls | |
April 14, 1938 | Romance in the Dark | |
April 15, 1938 | Her Jungle Love | |
April 22, 1938 | Heart of Arizona | The seventeenth Hopalong Cassidy movie |
April 29, 1938 | College Swing | |
May 6, 1938 | Doctor Rhythm | |
May 13, 1938 | Stolen Heaven | |
May 20, 1938 | Cocoanut Grove | |
May 27, 1938 | Hunted Men | |
June 10, 1938 | You and Me | |
June 17, 1938 | Prison Farm | |
June 24, 1938 | Bar 20 Justice | The eighteenth Hopalong Cassidy movie |
July 8, 1938 | Pride of the West | The nineteenth Hopalong Cassidy movie |
July 22, 1938 | Booloo | |
July 22, 1938 | Tropic Holiday | |
July 29, 1938 | Professor Beware | Distribution only, produced by Harold Lloyd Corporation. |
August 5, 1938 | Bulldog Drummond in Africa | The fifth movie in Paramount's Bulldog Drummond series. |
August 12, 1938 | The Texans | |
August 19, 1938 | Give Me a Sailor | |
August 26, 1938 | Spawn of the North | |
September 2, 1938 | Sing You Sinners | |
September 9, 1938 | In Old Mexico | The twentieth Hopalong Cassidy movie |
September 16, 1938 | Sons of the Legion | |
September 23, 1938 | Campus Confessions | |
September 30, 1938 | King of Alcatraz | |
October 7, 1938 | Touchdown, Army | |
October 14, 1938 | The Arkansas Traveler | |
October 21, 1938 | The Mysterious Rider | Reissue title: Mark of the Avenger. |
October 28, 1938 | Men with Wings | |
November 4, 1938 | Illegal Traffic | |
November 11, 1938 | If I Were King | |
November 18, 1938 | Thanks for the Memory | |
November 25, 1938 | Arrest Bulldog Drummond | The sixth movie in Paramount's Bulldog Drummond series. |
Say It in French | ||
December 2, 1938 | Little Orphan Annie | Based on the comic strip Little Orphan Annie, by Harold Gray. |
December 9, 1938 | Ride a Crooked Mile | |
December 16, 1938 | The Frontiersmen | |
December 23, 1938 | Tom Sawyer, Detective | Based on the novel, by Mark Twain. |
December 30, 1938 | Artists and Models Abroad | |
January 6, 1939 | Disbarred | |
January 14, 1939 | Zaza | |
January 20, 1939 | Ambush | |
January 27, 1939 | Paris Honeymoon | |
Boy Trouble | Followed by Night Work, released in August. | |
February 3, 1939 | St. Louis Blues | |
February 10, 1939 | Persons in Hiding | |
...One Third of a Nation... | Based on the play presented by the Federal Theatre Project | |
February 24, 1939 | Sunset Trail | The twenty-second Hopalong Cassidy movie |
March 3, 1939 | Cafe Society | |
March 10, 1939 | The Beachcomber | Original British title: Vessel of Wrath |
March 17, 1939 | King of Chinatown | |
March 24, 1939 | Midnight | |
March 31, 1939 | Silver on the Sage | The twenty-third Hopalong Cassidy movie |
Sudden Money | ||
April 7, 1939 | I'm from Missouri | |
April 14, 1939 | Bulldog Drummond's Secret Police | The seventh movie in Paramount's Bulldog Drummond series. |
Never Say Die | ||
April 21, 1939 | Back Door to Heaven | |
April 28, 1939 | The Lady's from Kentucky | |
May 5, 1939 | Union Pacific | |
May 12, 1939 | Hotel Imperial | |
May 19, 1939 | Some Like It Hot | reissue title: Rhythm Romance. |
May 26, 1939 | Stolen Life | remade by Warner Bros. as A Stolen Life (1946). |
May 26, 1939 | Unmarried | |
June 2, 1939 | The Gracie Allen Murder Case | based on the novel by S. S. Van Dine. |
June 9, 1939 | Undercover Doctor | |
June 16, 1939 | Invitation to Happiness | |
June 23, 1939 | Grand Jury Secrets | |
Heritage of the Desert | reissue title: Heritage of the Plains. | |
June 30, 1939 | Bulldog Drummond's Bride | The eighth and last movie in Paramount's Bulldog Drummond series. |
July 7, 1939 | Man About Town | |
July 14, 1939 | Million Dollar Legs | |
July 21, 1939 | The Magnificent Fraud | |
July 24, 1939 | Beau Geste | |
July 25, 1939 | Renegade Trail | The twenty-fourth Hopalong Cassidy movie |
August 4, 1939 | Night Work | sequel to Boy Trouble (1939). |
August 11, 1939 | Our Leading Citizen | |
August 16, 1939 | Island of Lost Men | |
August 18, 1939 | This Man Is News | Sequel to this British comedy, This Man in Paris, was released by Paramount in Great Britain in 1939, but did not receive American distribution until it appeared through Monogram in 1942 as Shadows of the Underworld. |
August 25, 1939 | The Star Maker | |
September 1, 1939 | Death of a Champion | |
September 8, 1939 | Range War | The twenty-fifth Hopalong Cassidy movie |
September 22, 1939 | $1,000 a Touchdown | |
September 29, 1939 | Honeymoon in Bali | |
October 6, 1939 | What a Life | The first of Paramount's Aldrich Family comedies |
October 13, 1939 | Jamaica Inn | U.S. distribution only, produced by Mayflower Productions. |
October 20, 1939 | Television Spy | |
October 27, 1939 | Disputed Passage | |
November 3, 1939 | Law of the Pampas | The twenty-sixth Hopalong Cassidy movie |
November 10, 1939 | The Cat and the Canary | |
November 17, 1939 | Rulers of the Sea | |
November 24, 1939 | Our Neighbors – The Carters | |
December 1, 1939 | The Night of Nights | |
December 8, 1939 | The Llano Kid | |
December 15, 1939 | All Women Have Secrets | |
December 22, 1939 | Gulliver's Travels | The first animated movie from Fleischer Studios. Based on the novel by Jonathan Swift. |
December 29, 1939 | The Great Victor Herbert |
1940s
Release date | Title | Notes |
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January 5, 1940 | Emergency Squad | |
January 19, 1940 | Remember the Night | |
January 26, 1940 | Santa Fe Marshal | The twenty-seventh Hopalong Cassidy movie |
February 2, 1940 | Parole Fixer | |
February 23, 1940 | Knights of the Range | |
March 1, 1940 | Seventeen | |
March 8, 1940 | Adventure in Diamonds | |
March 8, 1940 | The Showdown | The twenty-eighth Hopalong Cassidy movie |
March 15, 1940 | Women Without Names | |
March 22, 1940 | Road to Singapore | The first of the Bob Hope-Bing Crosby Road movies |
March 29, 1940 | The Farmer's Daughter | |
April 12, 1940 | Dr. Cyclops | |
April 17, 1940 | The Light of Western Stars | |
April 28, 1940 | French Without Tears | Distribution only; Two Cities Films production (UK) |
May 10, 1940 | Opened by Mistake | |
May 17, 1940 | Typhoon | |
May 24, 1940 | The Biscuit Eater | |
May 31, 1940 | Buck Benny Rides Again | |
June 7, 1940 | Hidden Gold | The twenty-ninth Hopalong Cassidy movie |
June 14, 1940 | Safari | |
June 21, 1940 | The Ghost Breakers | |
June 28, 1940 | Queen of the Mob | |
July 5, 1940 | The Way of All Flesh | |
July 12, 1940 | Stagecoach War | The thirtieth Hopalong Cassidy movie |
July 14, 1940 | Those Were the Days! | |
July 24, 1940 | Untamed | |
August 2, 1940 | Golden Gloves | |
August 9, 1940 | Mystery Sea Raider | |
August 16, 1940 | Comin' Round the Mountain | |
August 23, 1940 | The Great McGinty | |
September 6, 1940 | Rhythm on the River | |
September 20, 1940 | I Want a Divorce | |
September 27, 1940 | Rangers of Fortune | |
October 11, 1940 | Cherokee Strip | |
October 16, 1940 | The Quarterback | |
October 18, 1940 | Christmas in July | |
October 22, 1940 | North West Mounted Police | |
November 1, 1940 | Dancing on a Dime | |
November 8, 1940 | Arise, My Love | |
November 15, 1940 | Three Men from Texas | |
December 3, 1940 | Second Chorus | |
December 6, 1940 | A Night at Earl Carroll's | |
December 11, 1940 | Moon Over Burma | |
December 13, 1940 | Texas Rangers Ride Again | |
December 21, 1940 | Victory | |
December 27, 1940 | Love Thy Neighbor | |
January 10, 1941 | Doomed Caravan | The thirty-second Hopalong Cassidy movie |
January 24, 1941 | Life with Henry | The second of Paramount's Aldrich Family comedies |
January 28, 1941 | Virginia | |
February 14, 1941 | The Mad Doctor | |
February 19, 1941 | You're the One | |
February 28, 1941 | The Monster and the Girl | |
March 14, 1941 | In Old Colorado | The thirty-third Hopalong Cassidy movie |
March 21, 1941 | The Lady Eve | |
March 26, 1941 | I Wanted Wings | |
March 28, 1941 | Las Vegas Nights | |
April 4, 1941 | The Round Up | |
April 11, 1941 | Road to Zanzibar | The second of the Road movies |
April 18, 1941 | Border Vigilantes | The thirty-fourth Hopalong Cassidy movie |
May 2, 1941 | Reaching for the Sun | |
May 23, 1941 | Pirates on Horseback | The thirty-fifth Hopalong Cassidy movie |
June 4, 1941 | Power Dive | produced by Pine-Thomas Productions |
June 8, 1941 | The Hard-Boiled Canary | |
June 13, 1941 | One Night in Lisbon | |
June 20, 1941 | West Point Widow | |
July 4, 1941 | Caught in the Draft | |
July 11, 1941 | Forced Landing | produced by Pine-Thomas Productions |
July 18, 1941 | The Shepherd of the Hills | |
July 25, 1941 | The Parson of Panamint | |
August 1, 1941 | Kiss the Boys Goodbye | |
August 8, 1941 | Wide Open Town | The thirty-sixth Hopalong Cassidy movie |
August 21, 1941 | World Premiere | |
August 27, 1941 | Aloma of the South Seas | |
August 29, 1941 | Flying Blind | produced by Pine-Thomas Productions |
September 17, 1941 | Riders of the Timberline | The thirty-seventh Hopalong Cassidy movie |
Stick to Your Guns | The thirty-eighth Hopalong Cassidy movie | |
September 26, 1941 | Hold Back the Dawn | Nominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture |
September 29, 1941 | Twilight on the Trail | The thirty-ninth Hopalong Cassidy movie |
October 3, 1941 | Buy Me That Town | |
October 10, 1941 | Nothing but the Truth | |
October 24, 1941 | Henry Aldrich for President | The third of Paramount's Aldrich Family comedies. |
October 31, 1941 | New York Town | |
November 1, 1941 | Outlaws of the Desert | The fortieth Hopalong Cassidy movie |
November 7, 1941 | Birth of the Blues | |
November 15, 1941 | Secret of the Wasteland | |
November 21, 1941 | Skylark | |
November 28, 1941 | The Night of January 16th | |
December 1, 1941 | No Hands on the Clock | produced by Pine-Thomas Productions |
December 5, 1941 | Glamour Boy | |
December 5, 1941 | Mr. Bug Goes to Town | The Fleischer's second and final animated movie |
December 10, 1941 | Bahama Passage | |
December 19, 1941 | Among the Living | |
December 31, 1941 | Louisiana Purchase | |
Pacific Blackout | ||
January 19, 1942 | Fly-by-Night | |
January 24, 1942 | The Fleet's In | |
The Lady Has Plans | ||
Torpedo Boat | produced by Pine-Thomas Productions | |
February 6, 1942 | Sullivan's Travels | |
March 5, 1942 | The Remarkable Andrew | |
March 21, 1942 | True to the Army | |
March 26, 1942 | Reap the Wild Wind | |
April 2, 1942 | My Favorite Blonde | |
April 24, 1942 | This Gun for Hire | |
April 29, 1942 | The Great Man's Lady | |
May 6, 1942 | Take a Letter, Darling | |
May 9, 1942 | Dr. Broadway | |
June 5, 1942 | Henry and Dizzy | The fourth of Paramount's Aldrich Family comedies. |
June 13, 1942 | Tombstone, the Town Too Tough to Die | |
June 15, 1942 | Are Husbands Necessary? | |
June 16, 1942 | I Live on Danger | produced by Pine-Thomas Productions |
June 25, 1942 | Beyond the Blue Horizon | |
July 1, 1942 | Night in New Orleans | |
July 13, 1942 | Sweater Girl | |
July 23, 1942 | Priorities on Parade | |
August 11, 1942 | Wake Island | Nominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture |
September 3, 1942 | Wildcat | produced by Pine-Thomas Productions |
September 4, 1942 | Holiday Inn | distribution only; Holiday Inn hotel chain was named after this movie. Introduced the Academy Award for Best Original Song, "White Christmas", by Irving Berlin and performed by Bing Crosby. |
September 16, 1942 | The Major and the Minor | |
September 1942 | Henry Aldrich, Editor | The fifth of Paramount's Aldrich Family comedies. |
October 3, 1942 | Street of Chance | |
October 21, 1942 | The Forest Rangers | |
October 23, 1942 | The Glass Key | |
October 1942 | Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch | |
November 7, 1942 | My Heart Belongs to Daddy | |
Wrecking Crew | produced by Pine-Thomas Productions | |
November 10, 1942 | Road to Morocco | The third of the Road movies |
November 16, 1942 | Lucky Jordan | |
November 24, 1942 | The Avengers | Original British title: The Day Will Dawn |
December 2, 1942 | Star Spangled Rhythm | |
1943 | Tornado | produced by Pine-Thomas Productions |
January 1, 1943 | The Palm Beach Story | |
January 2, 1943 | Lady Bodyguard | |
January 4, 1943 | Happy Go Lucky | |
January 1943 | No Time for Love | |
March 17, 1943 | Salute for Three | |
March 20, 1943 | Aerial Gunner | produced by Pine-Thomas Productions |
March 27, 1943 | High Explosive | produced by Pine-Thomas Productions |
April 21, 1943 | China | |
April 30, 1943 | Henry Aldrich Gets Glamour | The sixth of Paramount's Aldrich Family comedies. |
May 4, 1943 | Five Graves to Cairo | |
May 31, 1943 | Night Plane from Chungking | |
June 23, 1943 | Dixie | |
June 23, 1943 | Henry Aldrich Swings It | The seventh of Paramount's Aldrich Family comedies. |
June 24, 1943 | Alaska Highway | produced by Pine-Thomas Productions |
June 28, 1943 | Submarine Alert | produced by Pine-Thomas Productions |
July 14, 1943 | For Whom the Bell Tolls | Nominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture |
August 5, 1943 | Let's Face It | |
August 11, 1943 | The Good Fellows | |
September 9, 1943 | So Proudly We Hail! | |
October 11, 1943 | Hostages | |
November 10, 1943 | Henry Aldrich Haunts a House | The eighth of Paramount's Aldrich Family comedies. |
Minesweeper | produced by Pine-Thomas Productions | |
November 11, 1943 | Riding High | |
December 24, 1943 | True to Life | |
January 7, 1944 | Standing Room Only | |
January 13, 1944 | Henry Aldrich, Boy Scout | The ninth of Paramount's Aldrich Family comedies. |
January 13, 1944 | Timber Queen | produced by Pine-Thomas Productions |
February 10, 1944 | Lady in the Dark | |
February 26, 1944 | The Uninvited | |
The Navy Way | produced by Pine-Thomas Productions | |
February 28, 1944 | You Can't Ration Love | |
February 1944 | The Miracle of Morgan's Creek | |
April 25, 1944 | And the Angels Sing | |
April 26, 1944 | The Hitler Gang | |
April 27, 1944 | Gambler's Choice | produced by Pine-Thomas Productions |
April 1944 | Henry Aldrich Plays Cupid | The tenth of Paramount's Aldrich Family comedies. |
May 3, 1944 | Going My Way | Winner of the Academy Award for Best Picture. |
May 10, 1944 | The Hour Before the Dawn | |
June 9, 1944 | Take It Big | produced by Pine-Thomas Productions |
June 10, 1944 | Henry Aldrich's Little Secret | The eleventh and last of Paramount's Aldrich Family comedies. |
July 4, 1944 | The Story of Dr. Wassell | |
July 6, 1944 | Double Indemnity | Nominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture |
August 9, 1944 | Hail the Conquering Hero | |
August 15, 1944 | I Love a Soldier | |
August 30, 1944 | Till We Meet Again | |
September 2, 1944 | Our Hearts Were Young and Gay | |
September 5, 1944 | Rainbow Island | |
September 6, 1944 | The Great Moment | |
September 20, 1944 | Frenchman's Creek | |
September 24, 1944 | The National Barn Dance | |
September 1944 | Dark Mountain | produced by Pine-Thomas Productions |
November 22, 1944 | And Now Tomorrow | |
November 24, 1944 | One Body Too Many | produced by Pine-Thomas Productions |
December 18, 1944 | Dangerous Passage | produced by Pine-Thomas Productions |
Double Exposure | ||
Here Come the Waves | ||
December 20, 1944 | Practically Yours | |
December 31, 1944 | Ministry of Fear | |
January 19, 1945 | The Man in Half Moon Street | |
February 1945 | High Powered | produced by Pine-Thomas Productions |
March 30, 1945 | Bring on the Girls | |
April 16, 1945 | A Medal for Benny | |
April 25, 1945 | Salty O'Rourke | |
May 12, 1945 | The Unseen | |
June 22, 1945 | Scared Stiff | produced by Pine-Thomas Productions |
June 23, 1945 | Murder, He Says | |
July 4, 1945 | You Came Along | |
July 8, 1945 | The Affairs of Susan | |
July 13, 1945 | Out of This World | |
July 27, 1945 | Midnight Manhunt | produced by Pine-Thomas Productions |
August 31, 1945 | Incendiary Blonde | |
September 28, 1945 | Duffy's Tavern | |
October 26, 1945 | Love Letters | |
November 16, 1945 | The Lost Weekend | Winner of the Academy Award for Best Picture |
November 23, 1945 | Hold That Blonde | |
December 3, 1945 | Masquerade in Mexico | |
December 14, 1945 | Follow That Woman | produced by Pine-Thomas Productions |
December 28, 1945 | The Stork Club | |
January 11, 1946 | People Are Funny | produced by Pine-Thomas Productions |
January 25, 1946 | Kitty | |
February 8, 1946 | Tokyo Rose | produced by Pine-Thomas Productions |
March 8, 1946 | Miss Susie Slagle's | |
March 12, 1946 | To Each His Own | |
March 22, 1946 | Road to Utopia | The fourth Road movie, filmed and produced in 1943 |
April 19, 1946 | The Blue Dahlia | |
May 3, 1946 | They Made Me a Killer | produced by Pine-Thomas Productions |
May 5, 1946 | The Virginian | |
May 17, 1946 | The Well-Groomed Bride | |
May 26, 1946 | O.S.S. | |
June 5, 1946 | The Bride Wore Boots | |
June 14, 1946 | Our Hearts Were Growing Up | |
June 28, 1946 | Hot Cargo | produced by Pine-Thomas Productions |
July 24, 1946 | The Strange Love of Martha Ivers | |
August 9, 1946 | The Searching Wind | |
September 4, 1946 | Monsieur Beaucaire | |
September 6, 1946 | Swamp Fire | produced by Pine-Thomas Productions |
October 16, 1946 | Blue Skies | |
November 22, 1946 | Two Years Before the Mast | |
January 10, 1947 | Cross My Heart | |
January 24, 1947 | The Perfect Marriage | |
February 7, 1947 | Ladies' Man | |
February 13, 1947 | Suddenly, It's Spring | |
February 21, 1947 | California | |
February 27, 1947 | I Cover Big Town | produced by Pine-Thomas Productions |
March 7, 1947 | Easy Come, Easy Go | |
March 28, 1947 | Seven Were Saved | produced by Pine-Thomas Productions |
April 4, 1947 | My Favorite Brunette | distribution only; co-production with Hope Enterprises |
April 18, 1947 | Fear in the Night | produced by Pine-Thomas Productions |
April 23, 1947 | Calcutta | |
April 25, 1947 | The Imperfect Lady | |
May 2, 1947 | Blaze of Noon | |
May 23, 1947 | Big Town | produced by Pine-Thomas Productions |
June 10, 1947 | Dear Ruth | |
June 13, 1947 | Welcome Stranger | |
June 20, 1947 | Danger Street | produced by Pine-Thomas Productions |
June 25, 1947 | The Trouble with Women | |
July 4, 1947 | The Perils of Pauline | |
August 13, 1947 | Adventure Island | produced by Pine-Thomas Productions |
August 15, 1947 | Desert Fury | |
August 22, 1947 | Jungle Flight | produced by Pine-Thomas Productions |
August 27, 1947 | Golden Earrings | |
August 29, 1947 | Variety Girl | |
September 26, 1947 | Wild Harvest | |
October 10, 1947 | Unconquered | |
November 21, 1947 | Where There's Life | |
December 12, 1947 | Big Town After Dark | produced by Pine-Thomas Productions |
December 25, 1947 | Road to Rio | distribution only; co-production with Bing Crosby Enterprises and Hope Enterprises; The fifth Road movie |
January 16, 1948 | I Walk Alone | |
February 20, 1948 | Albuquerque | produced by Pine-Thomas Productions |
March 5, 1948 | Caged Fury | produced by Pine-Thomas Productions |
March 26, 1948 | Mr. Reckless | produced by Pine-Thomas Productions |
March 31, 1948 | Saigon | |
April 9, 1948 | The Big Clock | |
April 19, 1948 | Hatter's Castle | |
April 30, 1948 | The Sainted Sisters | |
May 14, 1948 | Speed to Spare | produced by Pine-Thomas Productions |
May 27, 1948 | Big Town Scandal | produced by Pine-Thomas Productions |
May 28, 1948 | Hazard | |
June 11, 1948 | Shaggy | produced by Pine-Thomas Productions |
June 25, 1948 | Waterfront at Midnight | produced by Pine-Thomas Productions |
June 30, 1948 | A Foreign Affair | |
July 2, 1948 | The Emperor Waltz | |
July 27, 1948 | Dream Girl | |
August 3, 1948 | Beyond Glory | |
August 6, 1948 | So Evil My Love | |
September 1, 1948 | Sorry, Wrong Number | |
October 6, 1948 | Isn't It Romantic? | |
October 13, 1948 | Night Has a Thousand Eyes | |
November 5, 1948 | Sealed Verdict | |
November 19, 1948 | Miss Tatlock's Millions | |
December 3, 1948 | Disaster | produced by Pine-Thomas Productions |
December 9, 1948 | Whispering Smith | |
December 24, 1948 | The Paleface | |
January 12, 1949 | The Accused | |
January 18, 1949 | Dynamite | produced by Pine-Thomas Productions |
February 2, 1949 | My Own True Love | |
March 4, 1949 | Alias Nick Beal | |
April 7, 1949 | Bride of Vengeance | |
April 22, 1949 | A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court | |
May 27, 1949 | Streets of Laredo | |
July 4, 1949 | Sorrowful Jones | |
July 13, 1949 | The Great Gatsby | |
July 21, 1949 | Manhandled | produced by Pine-Thomas Productions |
July 22, 1949 | Special Agent | produced by Pine-Thomas Productions |
August 4, 1949 | Rope of Sand | |
August 5, 1949 | El Paso | produced by Pine-Thomas Productions |
August 31, 1949 | Top o' the Morning | |
September 5, 1949 | Red, Hot and Blue | |
October 14, 1949 | My Friend Irma | |
October 28, 1949 | Song of Surrender | |
November 3, 1949 | Chicago Deadline | |
November 15, 1949 | Dear Wife | |
November 23, 1949 | The Great Lover | |
December 21, 1949 | Samson and Delilah | |
December 28, 1949 | The Heiress | Nominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture |
1950s
Release date | Title | Notes |
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January 5, 1950 | The File on Thelma Jordon | |
February 2, 1950 | Captain China | produced by Pine-Thomas Productions |
February 15, 1950 | Paid in Full | |
February 21, 1950 | No Man of Her Own | |
February 21, 1950 | Captain Carey, U.S.A. | |
April 12, 1950 | Riding High | |
May 30, 1950 | The Eagle and the Hawk | produced by Pine-Thomas Productions |
June 1, 1950 | The Lawless | produced by Pine-Thomas Productions |
July 4, 1950 | My Friend Irma Goes West | |
July 19, 1950 | Fancy Pants | |
August 10, 1950 | Sunset Boulevard | Starring Gloria Swanson as Norma Desmond. Nominated for 11 Academy Awards, including Best Picture. |
August 16, 1950 | The Furies | |
October 3, 1950 | Cassino to Korea | |
October 4, 1950 | Union Station | |
October 10, 1950 | Trio | |
October 17, 1950 | Dark City | |
October 18, 1950 | September Affair | |
November 9, 1950 | Tripoli | produced by Pine-Thomas Productions |
November 15, 1950 | Copper Canyon | |
November 29, 1950 | Let's Dance | |
December 8, 1950 | Mr. Music | |
December 23, 1950 | Branded | |
December 23, 1950 | The Goldbergs | |
January 12, 1951 | The Mating Season | |
January 17, 1951 | At War with the Army | |
March 15, 1951 | The Redhead and the Cowboy | |
March 15, 1951 | Quebec | |
April 2, 1951 | The Lemon Drop Kid | distribution only; co-production with Hope Enterprises |
April 4, 1951 | The Last Outpost | produced by Pine-Thomas Productions |
April 7, 1951 | The Great Missouri Raid | |
May 9, 1951 | Appointment with Danger | |
May 30, 1951 | Dear Brat | |
May 31, 1951 | That's My Boy | |
June 29, 1951 | Ace in the Hole | |
July 18, 1951 | Peking Express | |
August 8, 1951 | Darling, How Could You! | |
August 14, 1951 | A Place in the Sun | Nominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture |
August 30, 1951 | Passage West | produced by Pine-Thomas Productions |
August 1951 | Warpath | |
September 20, 1951 | Here Comes the Groom | |
September 27, 1951 | Rhubarb | |
November 6, 1951 | Detective Story | |
November 15, 1951 | When Worlds Collide | |
November 1951 | Red Mountain | |
December 1, 1951 | Silver City | |
December 6, 1951 | Crosswinds | produced by Pine-Thomas Productions |
December 25, 1951 | My Favorite Spy | |
January 10, 1952 | The Greatest Show on Earth | Winner of the Academy Award for Best Picture |
January 18, 1952 | Submarine Command | |
January 12, 1952 | Hong Kong | produced by Pine-Thomas Productions |
February 9, 1952 | Sailor Beware | |
February 1952 | Flaming Feather | |
March 7, 1952 | Something to Live For | |
April 1, 1952 | Aaron Slick from Punkin Crick | |
April 2, 1952 | Encore | |
April 3, 1952 | Anything Can Happen | |
April 8, 1952 | My Son John | |
May 1, 1952 | The Atomic City | |
May 16, 1952 | Denver and Rio Grande | |
June 11, 1952 | Jumping Jacks | |
July 14, 1952 | Son of Paleface | distribution only; co-production with Hope Enterprises |
July 17, 1952 | Carrie | |
September 24, 1952 | Somebody Loves Me | |
September 1952 | The Savage | |
September 1952 | Caribbean Gold | produced by Pine-Thomas Productions |
October 3, 1952 | Hurricane Smith | |
October 8, 1952 | Just for You | |
November 15, 1952 | The Turning Point | |
December 24, 1952 | Come Back, Little Sheba | |
December 25, 1952 | Road to Bali | distribution only; co-production with Hope Enterprises; The sixth of the Road movies |
December 31, 1952 | The Stooge | |
December 1952 | The Blazing Forest | produced by Pine-Thomas Productions |
January 1953 | Tropic Zone | produced by Pine-Thomas Productions |
February 3, 1953 | Thunder in the East | |
March 11, 1953 | The Stars Are Singing | |
March 26, 1953 | Off Limits | |
April 1, 1953 | The Girls of Pleasure Island | |
April 22, 1953 | Jamaica Run | produced by Pine-Thomas Productions |
April 23, 1953 | Shane | Nominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture |
April 27, 1953 | Scared Stiff | |
May 27, 1953 | Sangaree | produced by Pine-Thomas Productions |
June 3, 1953 | The Vanquished | produced by Pine-Thomas Productions |
June 5, 1953 | Pony Express | |
July 1, 1953 | Stalag 17 | |
July 2, 1953 | Houdini | |
August 3, 1953 | Arrowhead | |
August 10, 1953 | The Caddy | |
August 26, 1953 | The War of the Worlds | |
September 2, 1953 | Roman Holiday | Nominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture |
September 21, 1953 | Little Boy Lost | |
October 7, 1953 | Botany Bay | |
October 16, 1953 | Those Redheads from Seattle | produced by Pine-Thomas Productions |
October 22, 1953 | Here Come the Girls | |
November 21, 1953 | Flight to Tangier | |
November 24, 1953 | Cease Fire | |
November 28, 1953 | Forever Female | |
December 31, 1953 | Money from Home | |
January 27, 1954 | Alaska Seas | |
February 12, 1954 | Jivaro | |
March 3, 1954 | The Naked Jungle | |
March 26, 1954 | Red Garters | |
April 7, 1954 | Casanova's Big Night | |
April 14, 1954 | Knock on Wood | |
April 21, 1954 | Elephant Walk | |
June 6, 1954 | Secret of the Incas | |
July 23, 1954 | Living It Up | |
August 1, 1954 | Rear Window | |
August 3, 1954 | About Mrs. Leslie | |
September 22, 1954 | Sabrina | |
October 14, 1954 | White Christmas | |
December 22, 1954 | 3 Ring Circus | |
January 20, 1955 | The Bridges at Toko-Ri | |
March 25, 1955 | Strategic Air Command | |
March 30, 1955 | Mambo | |
April 20, 1955 | Conquest of Space | |
April 29, 1955 | Run for Cover | produced by Pine-Thomas Productions |
May 6, 1955 | Hell's Island | produced by Pine-Thomas Productions |
May 17, 1955 | The Country Girl | Nominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture |
May 20, 1955 | The Far Horizons | produced by Pine-Thomas Productions |
June 23, 1955 | The Seven Little Foys | distribution only; co-production with Hope Enterprises |
July 7, 1955 | We're No Angels | |
July 20, 1955 | You're Never Too Young | |
August 3, 1955 | To Catch a Thief | directed by Alfred Hitchcock |
August 17, 1955 | Ulysses | |
September 1955 | The Girl Rush | |
October 3, 1955 | The Trouble with Harry | |
October 5, 1955 | The Desperate Hours | |
October 20, 1955 | Lucy Gallant | produced by Pine-Thomas Productions |
November 7, 1955 | Artists and Models | |
December 12, 1955 | The Rose Tattoo | Nominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture |
January 27, 1956 | The Court Jester | |
April 22, 1956 | The Birds and the Bees | |
April 1956 | Anything Goes | |
April 1956 | The Scarlet Hour | |
June 1, 1956 | The Man Who Knew Too Much | |
June 4, 1956 | That Certain Feeling | |
June 6, 1956 | The Leather Saint | |
June 13, 1956 | The Proud and Profane | |
July 17, 1956 | Godzilla, King of the Monsters! | Released in Spain |
August 1, 1956 | Pardners | |
August 21, 1956 | War and Peace | |
August 29, 1956 | The Vagabond King | |
October 1, 1956 | The Search for Bridey Murphy | |
October 5, 1956 | The Ten Commandments | Nominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture. A remake of the 1923 movie, in VistaVision. Annually broadcast by the ABC television network in the United States since 1973, traditionally the evening before Easter Sunday. |
November 14, 1956 | The Mountain | |
December 6, 1956 | Hollywood or Bust | 16th and final Martin and Lewis comedy movie. |
December 13, 1956 | The Rainmaker | |
February 9, 1957 | Three Violent People | |
February 13, 1957 | Funny Face | |
March 20, 1957 | Fear Strikes Out | |
May 30, 1957 | Gunfight at the O.K. Corral | |
May 1957 | The Buster Keaton Story | |
June 6, 1957 | The Delicate Delinquent | |
June 7, 1957 | Beau James | |
July 9, 1957 | Loving You | |
August 23, 1957 | Omar Khayyam | |
September 26, 1957 | The Joker Is Wild | |
September 1957 | Short Cut to Hell | |
October 4, 1957 | The Devil's Hairpin | |
October 16, 1957 | Mister Rock and Roll | |
October 23, 1957 | The Tin Star | |
October 25, 1957 | Spanish Affair | |
October 1957 | Hear Me Good | |
November 5, 1957 | Stowaway Girl | |
November 10, 1957 | The Lonely Man | |
November 13, 1957 | Zero Hour! | Theatrical distribution, co-production with Bartlett-Champion Productions, Carmel Productions and Delta Enterprises Inc. |
November 27, 1957 | The Sad Sack | |
December 11, 1957 | Wild Is the Wind | |
January 1958 | High Hell | |
March 12, 1958 | Desire Under the Elms | |
March 1958 | Country Music Holiday | |
April 1, 1958 | Teacher's Pet | |
April 7, 1958 | St. Louis Blues | |
May 2, 1958 | Another Time, Another Place | |
May 9, 1958 | Vertigo | |
May 21, 1958 | Maracaibo | |
June 1958 | The Colossus of New York | |
June 1958 | The Space Children | |
July 2, 1958 | King Creole | |
July 23, 1958 | Rock-A-Bye Baby | |
August 12, 1958 | The Matchmaker | |
September 12, 1958 | The Blob | distribution only |
I Married a Monster from Outer Space | ||
September 17, 1958 | Hot Spell | |
September 1958 | As Young as We Are | |
September 1958 | The Party Crashers | |
November 1, 1958 | When Hell Broke Loose | |
November 2, 1958 | The Geisha Boy | |
November 19, 1958 | Houseboat | |
December 1, 1958 | The Buccaneer | A remake of the 1936 version; filmed in Technicolor and VistaVision. |
December 1958 | The Hot Angel | |
January 28, 1959 | The Trap | |
February 12, 1959 | The Black Orchid | |
February 1959 | The Young Captives | |
February 1959 | Tokyo After Dark | |
March 26, 1959 | Tempest | |
April 8, 1959 | Thunder in the Sun | |
June 16, 1959 | Don't Give Up the Ship | |
June 17, 1959 | The Hangman | |
June 18, 1959 | The Five Pennies | |
June 1959 | The Man Who Could Cheat Death | |
July 8, 1959 | Tarzan's Greatest Adventure | |
July 29, 1959 | Last Train from Gun Hill | |
August 19, 1959 | But Not for Me | |
September 11, 1959 | That Kind of Woman | |
October 8, 1959 | Career | |
October 15, 1959 | The Jayhawkers! | |
December 11, 1959 | Li'l Abner | Based on the comic strip of the same name |
1960s
Release date | Title | Notes |
---|---|---|
February 4, 1960 | Visit to a Small Planet | |
February 17, 1960 | The Big Night | |
Jack the Ripper | U.S. distribution only with Embassy Pictures, produced in United Kingdom by Mid-Century Film Productions | |
March 1, 1960 | Heller in Pink Tights | |
March 15, 1960 | Five Branded Women | |
March 16, 1960 | A Touch of Larceny | |
April 7, 1960 | Conspiracy of Hearts | |
April 29, 1960 | Chance Meeting | |
May 1960 | Prisoner of the Volga | |
June 1, 1960 | Walk Like a Dragon | |
June 16, 1960 | Psycho | Theatrical distribution only |
July 10, 1960 | The Rat Race | |
July 20, 1960 | The Bellboy | |
Tarzan the Magnificent | ||
July 27, 1960 | Circus Stars | |
August 7, 1960 | It Started in Naples | |
September 2, 1960 | The Boy Who Stole a Million | |
September 15, 1960 | Under Ten Flags | |
November 4, 1960 | G.I. Blues | |
November 10, 1960 | The World Of Suzie Wong | |
November 22, 1960 | Cinderfella | |
December 16, 1960 | A Breath of Scandal | |
February 1, 1961 | Blueprint for Robbery | |
February 15, 1961 | The Savage Innocents | |
Foxhole in Cairo | ||
March 22, 1961 | All in a Night's Work | |
March 30, 1961 | One-Eyed Jacks | distribution only |
May 19, 1961 | On the Double | |
June 1, 1961 | The Pleasure of His Company | |
June 21, 1961 | In the Wake of a Stranger | |
June 28, 1961 | The Ladies Man | |
July 12, 1961 | Love in a Goldfish Bowl | |
September 2, 1961 | Blood and Roses | |
September 20, 1961 | Man-Trap | |
October 5, 1961 | Breakfast at Tiffany's | |
November 16, 1961 | Summer and Smoke | |
November 22, 1961 | Blue Hawaii | |
November 28, 1961 | The Errand Boy | |
December 31, 1961 | Hey, Let's Twist! | |
January 31, 1962 | Siege of Syracuse | |
February 28, 1962 | Too Late Blues | |
March 27, 1962 | Forever My Love | |
March 1962 | Brushfire | |
April 17, 1962 | The Counterfeit Traitor | |
April 22, 1962 | The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance | |
May 23, 1962 | Escape from Zahrain | |
June 13, 1962 | My Geisha | |
June 19, 1962 | Hatari! | |
June 20, 1962 | The Pigeon That Took Rome | |
June 26, 1962 | Hell is for Heroes | |
November 21, 1962 | Girls! Girls! Girls! | |
It's Only Money | ||
December 25, 1962 | Who's Got the Action? | |
December 27, 1962 | A Girl Named Tamiko | |
March 6, 1963 | Papa's Delicate Condition | |
March 13, 1963 | Wonderful to Be Young | U.S. distribution only |
April 3, 1963 | My Six Loves | |
May 29, 1963 | Hud | |
June 4, 1963 | The Nutty Professor | |
June 5, 1963 | Come Blow Your Horn | |
June 12, 1963 | Donovan's Reef | |
June 1963 | Duel of the Titans | |
August 28, 1963 | Paris Pick-up | |
Wives and Lovers | ||
October 17, 1963 | All the Way Home | |
October 30, 1963 | A New Kind of Love | |
November 27, 1963 | Fun in Acapulco | |
Who's Minding the Store? | ||
December 25, 1963 | Who's Been Sleeping in My Bed? | |
Love with the Proper Stranger | ||
February 12, 1964 | Seven Days in May | Distribution only |
March 11, 1964 | Becket | Nominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture |
March 26, 1964 | The Fall of the Roman Empire | USA theatrical distribution |
April 8, 1964 | Paris When It Sizzles | |
April 9, 1964 | The Carpetbaggers | distribution only; co-production with Embassy Pictures |
May 13, 1964 | Law of the Lawless | |
The Son of Captain Blood | ||
May 28, 1964 | Ring of Treason | |
June 25, 1964 | Circus World | |
June 1964 | Robinson Crusoe on Mars | |
July 8, 1964 | Lady in a Cage | |
August 12, 1964 | The Patsy | |
November 2, 1964 | Where Love Has Gone | distribution only; co-production with Embassy Pictures |
November 10, 1964 | Stage to Thunder Rock | |
November 11, 1964 | Roustabout | |
December 16, 1964 | The Disorderly Orderly | |
February 10, 1965 | Sylvia | |
February 12, 1965 | Walk a Tightrope | |
February 28, 1965 | Dr. Terror's House of Horrors | U.S. distribution only: movie produced by Amicus Productions and distributed in the UK by Regal Films International |
February 1965 | Young Fury | |
April 6, 1965 | In Harm's Way | |
April 15, 1965 | Crack in the World | |
May 12, 1965 | The Girls on the Beach | |
A Boy Ten Feet Tall | ||
May 26, 1965 | The Amorous Adventures of Moll Flanders | |
June 1, 1965 | Black Spurs | |
June 23, 1965 | Harlow | distribution only; co-production with Embassy Pictures and Prometheus Enterprises Inc. |
June 24, 1965 | The Sons of Katie Elder | |
July 1, 1965 | The Family Jewels | |
July 7, 1965 | Town Tamer | |
August 25, 1965 | The Skull | |
September 22, 1965 | The Mad Executioners | |
September 29, 1965 | Beach Ball | |
September 1965 | The Revenge of Spartacus | |
October 13, 1965 | Situation Hopeless... But Not Serious | |
November 9, 1965 | Red Line 7000 | |
November 24, 1965 | Sands of the Kalahari | |
November 1965 | Seven Slaves Against the World | |
December 16, 1965 | The Spy Who Came in from the Cold | |
December 22, 1965 | Boeing Boeing | |
December 23, 1965 | The Slender Thread | |
December 29, 1965 | Apache Uprising | |
January 1, 1966 | Kid Rodelo | |
January 20, 1966 | Judith | |
February 22, 1966 | Promise Her Anything | |
March 9, 1966 | Johnny Reno | |
April 20, 1966 | The Night of the Grizzly | |
May 20, 1966 | The Psychopath | |
May 25, 1966 | The Last of the Secret Agents? | |
June 10, 1966 | Nevada Smith | distribution only; co-production with Embassy Pictures and Solar Productions |
June 14, 1966 | The Naked Prey | |
June 15, 1966 | Paradise, Hawaiian Style | |
Assault on a Queen | ||
August 3, 1966 | This Property Is Condemned | |
August 10, 1966 | The Idol | distribution only; co-production with Embassy Pictures |
August 24, 1966 | Alfie | Nominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture |
September 1, 1966 | Waco | |
September 29, 1966 | Bolshoi Ballet '67 | |
October 5, 1966 | Seconds | |
November 10, 1966 | Is Paris Burning? | |
November 14, 1966 | The Swinger | |
December 22, 1966 | Funeral in Berlin | |
December 28, 1966 | Drop Dead Darling | |
1967 | Island of the Lost | |
January 1, 1967 | Red Tomahawk | |
January 18, 1967 | Warning Shot | |
February 9, 1967 | Hurry Sundown | |
February 15, 1967 | Oh Dad, Poor Dad, Mamma's Hung You in the Closet and I'm Feelin' So Sad | |
March 1, 1967 | Hired Killer | |
March 3, 1967 | C'mon, Let's Live a Little | |
March 12, 1967 | The Busy Body | |
March 22, 1967 | Easy Come, Easy Go | |
May 3, 1967 | The Vulture | |
May 19, 1967 | The Deadly Bees | |
May 25, 1967 | Barefoot in the Park | |
May 1967 | Africa Texas Style | |
June 28, 1967 | Gunn | |
The Sea Pirate | ||
June 30, 1967 | El Dorado | |
July 23, 1967 | Chuka | |
July 26, 1967 | The Upper Hand | |
July 1967 | The Spirit Is Willing | |
Hostile Guns | ||
September 1967 | Tarzan and the Great River | |
Two Weeks in September | ||
Fort Utah | ||
October 3, 1967 | The Penthouse | |
October 10, 1967 | Waterhole#3 | |
October 25, 1967 | Gentle Giant | |
November 1, 1967 | The Long Duel | |
November 1967 | The Last Safari | |
December 18, 1967 | The Stranger | |
December 20, 1967 | Smashing Time | distribution only; produced by Selmur Pictures |
December 21, 1967 | The President's Analyst | |
1968 | The Omegans | |
Rogues' Gallery | ||
January 24, 1968 | Sebastian | |
January 1968 | Maroc 7 | |
February 20, 1968 | Grand Slam | |
February 20, 1968 | Half a Sixpence | |
February 26, 1968 | Treasure of San Gennaro | |
March 13, 1968 | Up the Junction | |
March 20, 1968 | No Way to Treat a Lady | |
March 23, 1968 | The Diary of an Innocent Boy | |
March 1968 | Arizona Bushwhackers | |
April 10, 1968 | Will Penny | |
April 1968 | Daring Game | |
May 1, 1968 | Tarzan and the Jungle Boy | |
May 10, 1968 | Blue | |
May 16, 1968 | The Odd Couple | |
May 28, 1968 | The Long Day's Dying | |
May 1968 | Project X | |
Fever Heat | ||
Buckskin | ||
Danger: Diabolik | ||
June 12, 1968 | Rosemary's Baby | |
June 23, 1968 | Inadmissible Evidence | |
July 17, 1968 | Villa Rides | |
July 23, 1968 | Isabel | |
July 24, 1968 | The Strange Affair | |
July 31, 1968 | 5 Card Stud | |
August 14, 1968 | Bandits in Milan | |
August 15, 1968 | Targets | |
September 1, 1968 | Anyone Can Play | |
September 11, 1968 | The Bliss of Mrs. Blossom | |
October 8, 1968 | Romeo and Juliet | Nominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture |
October 10, 1968 | Barbarella | |
October 23, 1968 | Only When I Larf | |
December 19, 1968 | Skidoo | |
December 28, 1968 | Up Tight! | |
December 1968 | The Brotherhood | |
1969 | A Talent for Loving | |
January 15, 1969 | Riot | |
March 9, 1969 | if.... | |
March 23, 1969 | The Assassination Bureau | |
April 3, 1969 | Goodbye, Columbus | |
May 15, 1969 | Fraulein Doktor | |
May 28, 1969 | Those Daring Young Men in Their Jaunty Jalopies | |
May 1969 | Where's Jack? | |
June 25, 1969 | My Side of the Mountain | |
Hello Down There | ||
July 3, 1969 | True Grit | |
July 4, 1969 | Once Upon a Time in the West | Non-Italia distribution only; produced in Italy by Rafran Cinematografica and Euro International Film |
August 27, 1969 | Medium Cool | |
September 3, 1969 | The Italian Job | |
Ace High | ||
October 3, 1969 | Oh! What a Lovely War | |
October 15, 1969 | Paint Your Wagon | |
October 22, 1969 | The Sterile Cuckoo | |
Adalen 31 | Nominee for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. U.S. distribution only. | |
November 6, 1969 | Downhill Racer | |
November 13, 1969 | The Brain | U.S. distribution only, produced in France by Gaumont |
1970s
Release date | Title | Notes |
---|---|---|
February 8, 1970 | The Molly Maguires | |
February 27, 1970 | Tropic of Cancer | |
March 10, 1970 | The Lawyer | |
March 25, 1970 | The Adventurers | distribution only; co-production with Embassy Pictures |
May 1970 | Connecting Rooms | |
May 11, 1970 | Tell Me That You Love Me, Junie Moon | |
May 28, 1970 | The Out-of-Towners | also remade in 1999 |
June 17, 1970 | On a Clear Day You Can See Forever | |
June 24, 1970 | Catch 22 | |
Darling Lili | ||
August 10, 1970 | Deep End | |
August 13, 1970 | Borsalino | |
August 19, 1970 | WUSA | |
October 21, 1970 | Little Fauss and Big Halsy | |
October 22, 1970 | The Conformist | |
November 25, 1970 | Norwood | |
December 9, 1970 | The Confession | |
December 16, 1970 | Love Story | Nominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture |
March 11, 1971 | A New Leaf | |
March 24, 1971 | Friends | |
March 31, 1971 | Waterloo | |
May 12, 1971 | Plaza Suite | |
June 9, 1971 | The Devil's Backbone | |
June 13, 1971 | Unman, Wittering and Zigo | |
June 30, 1971 | Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory | Distribution only; produced by Wolper Pictures, Ltd. and The Quaker Oats Company. |
July 1, 1971 | Murphy's War | |
July 29, 1971 | The Red Tent | |
August 6, 1971 | Let's Scare Jessica to Death | |
August 25, 1971 | A Gunfight | |
September 15, 1971 | Been Down So Long It Looks Like Up to Me | |
September 16, 1971 | The Bear and the Doll | |
September 22, 1971 | Desperate Characters | |
October 20, 1971 | T.R. Baskin | |
October 24, 1971 | Joe Hill | |
November 24, 1971 | Black Beauty | US distribution only; produced by Tigon British Film Productions |
December 16, 1971 | Such Good Friends | |
December 20, 1971 | Harold and Maude | |
December 22, 1971 | Star Spangled Girl | |
1972 | Deadhead Miles | |
March 17, 1972 | The Legend of Nigger Charley | |
March 24, 1972 | The Godfather | Winner of the Academy Award for Best Picture. Co-production with Albert S. Ruddy Productions. |
May 4, 1972 | Play It Again, Sam | |
May 24, 1972 | The Possession of Joel Delaney | |
May 25, 1972 | The Pied Piper | |
Z.P.G. | ||
July 19, 1972 | The Man | co-production with ABC Circle Films and Lorimar |
July 1972 | Hannie Caulder | |
August 17, 1972 | Last of the Red Hot Lovers | |
August 25, 1972 | Four Flies on Grey Velvet | |
September 27, 1972 | A Separate Peace | |
October 12, 1972 | Lady Sings the Blues | |
October 20, 1972 | Bad Company | |
December 2, 1972 | Brother Sun, Sister Moon | |
December 12, 1972 | Child's Play | |
January 12, 1973 | The First Circle | |
January 24, 1973 | Innocent Bystanders | |
February 14, 1973 | Save the Tiger | |
March 1, 1973 | Charlotte's Web | Distribution only; produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions and Sagittarius Productions |
March 14, 1973 | Fear Is the Key | |
April 18, 1973 | Charley One-Eye | |
May 9, 1973 | Hitler: The Last Ten Days | USA distribution only; produced by Tomorrow Entertainment and West Film |
Paper Moon | ||
May 16, 1973 | The Soul of Nigger Charley | |
May 22, 1973 | A Doll's House | |
June 15, 1973 | Super Fly T.N.T. | |
June 20, 1973 | A Touch of Class | |
June 27, 1973 | The Friends of Eddie Coyle | |
July 25, 1973 | Badge 373 | |
August 26, 1973 | Bang the Drum Slowly | |
September 18, 1973 | Save the Children | |
Hit! | ||
October 18, 1973 | The Optimists | |
October 23, 1973 | Jonathan Livingston Seagull | |
October 31, 1973 | Tales That Witness Madness | |
November 1, 1973 | Ash Wednesday | |
November 14, 1973 | Scalawag | |
December 5, 1973 | Serpico | |
December 17, 1973 | Alfredo, Alfredo | |
January 1974 | Don't Look Now | distribution only; co-production with Casey Productions, Eldorado Films and D.L.N. Ventures Partnership; distributed by British Lion Films |
February 27, 1974 | Man on a Swing | |
March 15, 1974 | Three Tough Guys | |
March 29, 1974 | The Great Gatsby | co-production with Newdon Productions |
April 7, 1974 | The Conversation | Nominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture. Co-production with American Zoetrope, the Directors Company and the Coppola Company. |
May 22, 1974 | Daisy Miller | |
June 5, 1974 | Malicious | |
June 12, 1974 | Captain Kronos – Vampire Hunter | distribution only, produced by Hammer Film Productions |
Frankenstein and the Monster from Hell | distribution only, produced by Hammer Film Productions | |
June 14, 1974 | The Parallax View | |
June 20, 1974 | Chinatown | Nominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture |
July 14, 1974 | The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz | |
July 17, 1974 | The Education of Sonny Carson | |
July 21, 1974 | The White Dawn | co-production with American Film Properties and Filmways |
July 24, 1974 | Death Wish | US and UK distribution only, co-production with DeLaurentiis Corporation |
August 30, 1974 | The Longest Yard | |
September 1974 | The Dove | |
Phase IV | ||
October 2, 1974 | The Gambler | |
October 9, 1974 | Shanks | |
November 7, 1974 | The Little Prince | |
November 13, 1974 | The Klansman | |
November 24, 1974 | Murder on the Orient Express | distribution only, produced by EMI Films |
December 20, 1974 | The Godfather Part II | Winner of the Academy Award for Best Picture. Co-production with the Coppola Company. |
May 7, 1975 | The Day of the Locust | |
May 16, 1975 | Sheila Levine Is Dead and Living in New York | |
June 4, 1975 | Posse | |
June 6, 1975 | Bug | |
June 11, 1975 | Nashville | Nominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture. Co-production with ABC Entertainment. |
June 20, 1975 | Once Is Not Enough | |
July 1, 1975 | Aladdin and His Magic Lamp | Distribution only; produced by Films Jean Image |
July 25, 1975 | Mandingo | co-production with Dino De Laurentiis Productions |
August 1975 | Framed | |
September 24, 1975 | Three Days of the Condor | USA and UK distribution, co-production with Dino De Laurentiis Productions |
October 8, 1975 | Mahogany | co-production with Motown Productions |
December 15, 1975 | Emmanuelle 2 | US distribution only |
December 25, 1975 | Hustle | |
March 1976 | The First Nudie Musical | |
April 2, 1976 | Lipstick | |
April 5, 1976 | Face to Face | |
April 7, 1976 | The Bad News Bears | |
May 26, 1976 | Won Ton Ton, the Dog Who Saved Hollywood | |
May 28, 1976 | Leadbelly | |
June 11, 1976 | The Tenant | |
June 23, 1976 | The Big Bus | |
July 23, 1976 | Lifeguard | |
August 4, 1976 | Survive! | |
August 20, 1976 | The Shootist | US and UK distribution only; co-production with Dino De Laurentiis Productions |
September 15, 1976 | Bugsy Malone | US distribution only; produced by the Rank Organization, Robert Stigwood Organisation and Goodtimes Enterprises |
October 4, 1976 | The Memory of Justice | |
October 8, 1976 | Marathon Man | |
November 19, 1976 | The Last Tycoon | |
December 17, 1976 | King Kong | distribution only; co-production with Dino De Laurentiis Productions |
December 21, 1976 | Mikey and Nicky | |
February 11, 1977 | Thieves | co-production with Brut Productions |
March 9, 1977 | Islands in the Stream | |
March 11, 1977 | Black Sunday | |
June 3, 1977 | Fraternity Row | |
June 24, 1977 | Sorcerer | co-production with Universal Pictures |
July 8, 1977 | The Bad News Bears in Breaking Training | |
July 15, 1977 | The Shadow of Chikara | |
July 22, 1977 | Orca | distribution only, co-production with Dino De Laurentiis Productions |
August 24, 1977 | Race for Your Life, Charlie Brown | co-production with United Feature Syndicate |
September 29, 1977 | Handle with Care aka Citizen's Band | |
October 19, 1977 | Looking for Mr. Goodbar | |
November 4, 1977 | 1900 | US distribution only, co-production with 20th Century Fox and United Artists |
First Love | ||
December 16, 1977 | Saturday Night Fever | |
January 27, 1978 | The Duellists | |
February 3, 1978 | The One and Only | |
February 15, 1978 | The Serpent's Egg | USA theatrical distribution co-production with Dino De Laurentiis Productions |
March 17, 1978 | American Hot Wax | |
April 5, 1978 | Pretty Baby | |
April 14, 1978 | Joseph Andrews | co-production with United Artists |
June 16, 1978 | Grease | |
June 28, 1978 | Heaven Can Wait | Nominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture |
June 30, 1978 | The Bad News Bears Go to Japan | |
July 14, 1978 | Foul Play | |
September 13, 1978 | Days of Heaven | |
September 15, 1978 | Up in Smoke | |
September 29, 1978 | Death on the Nile | Distribution only; produced by EMI Films |
October 6, 1978 | Goin' South | |
December 15, 1978 | Oliver's Story | |
December 20, 1978 | King of the Gypsies | co-production with Dino De Laurentiis Productions |
February 9, 1979 | The Warriors | |
March 23, 1979 | Real Life | |
April 12, 1979 | Hurricane | co-production with Dino De Laurentiis Productions |
April 27, 1979 | An Almost Perfect Affair | |
June 8, 1979 | Players | |
June 14, 1979 | The Kirlian Witness | |
June 15, 1979 | Prophecy | |
June 22, 1979 | Escape from Alcatraz | co-production with The Malpaso Company |
June 29, 1979 | Meatballs | Distribution only; produced by Famous Players and CFDC |
June 29, 1979 | Bloodline | |
July 13, 1979 | Dance of Death | |
August 3, 1979 | North Dallas Forty | |
August 10, 1979 | Sunburn | |
October 5, 1979 | Starting Over | |
October 26, 1979 | French Postcards | |
December 7, 1979 | Star Trek: The Motion Picture |
1980s
Release date | Title | Notes |
---|---|---|
February 8, 1980 | American Gigolo | |
March 20, 1980 | Nijinsky | co-production with Hera Productions |
March 21, 1980 | Little Darlings | |
March 28, 1980 | Serial | |
May 9, 1980 | Friday the 13th | US distribution only, produced by Sean S. Cunningham Films. |
May 30, 1980 | Bon Voyage, Charlie Brown (and Don't Come Back!!) | co-production with United Feature Syndicate |
June 2, 1980 | The Outsider | |
June 6, 1980 | Urban Cowboy | |
June 19, 1980 | Rough Cut | |
July 2, 1980 | Airplane! | |
August 1, 1980 | The Hunter | co-production with Rastar |
September 1980 | Breaking Glass | |
September 9, 1980 | Phobia | |
September 19, 1980 | Ordinary People | Winner of the Academy Award for Best Picture |
October 3, 1980 | Coast to Coast | |
October 10, 1980 | The Elephant Man | Nominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture; distribution only, co-production with EMI Films and Brooksfilms. |
December 12, 1980 | Popeye | North American distribution only, co-production with Walt Disney Productions |
February 11, 1981 | My Bloody Valentine | |
March 20, 1981 | The Postman Always Rings Twice | distribution only |
April 3, 1981 | Atlantic City | Nominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture. US theatrical distribution only; co-production with Selta Films. |
April 10, 1981 | Going Ape! | |
April 24, 1981 | Night School | distribution only |
May 1, 1981 | Friday the 13th Part 2 | |
May 5, 1981 | Second-Hand Hearts | distribution only; produced by Lorimar |
May 15, 1981 | The Fan | |
June 5, 1981 | The Sea Wolves | distribution only; produced by Lorimar |
June 12, 1981 | Raiders of the Lost Ark | distribution only; produced by Lucasfilm Nominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture. |
June 26, 1981 | Dragonslayer | North American distribution only, co-production with Walt Disney Productions |
July 1, 1981 | S.O.B. | distribution only |
July 30, 1981 | Escape to Victory | distribution only |
July 1981 | Gas | |
August 7, 1981 | Student Bodies | |
August 21, 1981 | First Monday in October | |
August 28, 1981 | Gallipoli | |
September 18, 1981 | Mommie Dearest | |
October 2, 1981 | Paternity | |
November 20, 1981 | Ragtime | US distribution only |
December 4, 1981 | Reds | Nominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture. Co-production with Barclays Mercantile Industrial Finance and JRS Productions. |
January 29, 1982 | Venom | |
February 12, 1982 | Love and Money | distribution only |
March 5, 1982 | I'm Dancing as Fast as I Can | |
April 2, 1982 | Some Kind of Hero | |
April 30, 1982 | Partners | |
May 21, 1982 | Fighting Back | |
June 4, 1982 | Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan | |
June 11, 1982 | Grease 2 | |
August 13, 1982 | An Officer and a Gentleman | co-production with Lorimar |
Friday the 13th Part III | ||
October 8, 1982 | Lookin' to Get Out | distribution only; produced by Lorimar |
October 22, 1982 | The Sender | |
October 29, 1982 | It Came from Hollywood | |
October 1982 | Ladies and Gentlemen, The Fabulous Stains | |
November 12, 1982 | White Dog | |
November 19, 1982 | Heidi's Song | distribution only; produced by Hanna-Barbera |
December 3, 1982 | Jekyll and Hyde... Together Again | |
December 8, 1982 | 48 Hrs. | |
December 10, 1982 | Airplane II: The Sequel | |
February 18, 1983 | The Lords of Discipline | |
March 4, 1983 | Baby It's You | |
April 1, 1983 | Man, Woman and Child | |
April 15, 1983 | Flashdance | distribution only; co-production with PolyGram Filmed Entertainment |
May 6, 1983 | Still Smokin' | |
June 8, 1983 | Trading Places | co-production with Cinema Group Ventures and Eddie Murphy Productions |
July 15, 1983 | Staying Alive | |
August 12, 1983 | The Man Who Wasn't There | |
August 26, 1983 | Daniel | |
September 30, 1983 | The Honorary Consul | |
October 21, 1983 | The Dead Zone | US distribution only, co-production with Lorimar and Dino De Laurentiis Company |
November 4, 1983 | Testament | |
November 18, 1983 | Nate and Hayes | |
December 9, 1983 | Terms of Endearment | Winner of the Academy Award for Best Picture |
December 16, 1983 | Uncommon Valor | |
The Keep | ||
February 17, 1984 | Footloose | co-production with IndieProd Company Productions |
March 23, 1984 | Racing with the Moon | |
April 13, 1984 | Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter | |
May 23, 1984 | Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom | distribution only; produced by Lucasfilm |
June 1, 1984 | Star Trek III: The Search for Spock | |
June 8, 1984 | Top Secret! | |
July 20, 1984 | Best Defense | |
August 3, 1984 | National Lampoon's Joy of Sex | |
September 28, 1984 | The River Rat | |
October 19, 1984 | Thief of Hearts | co-production with Jerry Bruckheimer Films |
October 26, 1984 | Firstborn | |
November 21, 1984 | Falling in Love | |
December 5, 1984 | Beverly Hills Cop | co-production with Eddie Murphy Productions |
February 8, 1985 | Witness | Nominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture |
March 22, 1985 | Friday the 13th: A New Beginning | |
March 29, 1985 | King David | |
May 10, 1985 | Rustlers' Rhapsody | |
June 14, 1985 | D.A.R.Y.L. | US distribution only, co-production with World Film Services |
July 12, 1985 | Explorers | |
August 9, 1985 | Summer Rental | |
August 30, 1985 | Compromising Positions | |
October 11, 1985 | Silver Bullet | |
November 1, 1985 | Macaroni | |
November 8, 1985 | That Was Then... This Is Now | |
December 4, 1985 | Young Sherlock Holmes | co-production with Amblin Entertainment |
December 13, 1985 | Clue | co-production with PolyGram Filmed Entertainment, The Guber-Peters Company and Debra Hill Productions |
February 7, 1986 | Lady Jane | |
February 28, 1986 | Pretty in Pink | co-production with John Hughes Entertainment |
March 7, 1986 | 16 Days of Glory | |
March 14, 1986 | Gung Ho | |
March 27, 1986 | April Fool's Day | |
May 2, 1986 | Blue City | |
May 9, 1986 | Fire with Fire | |
May 16, 1986 | Top Gun | co-production with Jerry Bruckheimer Films |
June 6, 1986 | Raw Deal | Canadian distribution only,[1] produced by De Laurentiis Entertainment Group |
June 11, 1986 | Ferris Bueller's Day Off | co-production with John Hughes Entertainment |
June 20, 1986 | My Little Pony: The Movie | Canadian distribution only, produced by De Laurentiis Entertainment Group |
July 25, 1986 | Heartburn | |
Maximum Overdrive | Canadian distribution only, produced by De Laurentiis Entertainment Group | |
August 1, 1986 | Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives | |
August 8, 1986 | The Transformers: The Movie | Canadian distribution only, produced by De Laurentiis Entertainment Group |
August 15, 1986 | Manhunter | Canadian distribution only, produced by De Laurentiis Entertainment Group |
August 22, 1986 | The Whoopee Boys | |
September 19, 1986 | Blue Velvet | Canadian distribution only, produced by De Laurentiis Entertainment Group |
Radioactive Dreams | Canadian distribution only, produced by De Laurentiis Entertainment Group | |
September 26, 1986 | Crocodile Dundee | |
October 3, 1986 | Children of a Lesser God | Nominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture |
October 24, 1986 | Trick or Treat | Canadian distribution only, produced by De Laurentiis Entertainment Group |
November 7, 1986 | Tai-Pan | Canadian distribution only, produced by De Laurentiis Entertainment Group |
November 21, 1986 | Body Slam | Canadian distribution only, produced by De Laurentiis Entertainment Group |
November 26, 1986 | Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home | |
December 12, 1986 | The Golden Child | co-production with Eddie Murphy Productions |
Crimes of the Heart | Canadian distribution only, produced by De Laurentiis Entertainment Group | |
December 19, 1986 | King Kong Lives | Canadian distribution only, produced by De Laurentiis Entertainment Group |
January 16, 1987 | Critical Condition | |
The Bedroom Window | Canadian distribution only, produced by De Laurentiis Entertainment Group | |
February 6, 1987 | From the Hip | Canadian distribution only, produced by De Laurentiis Entertainment Group |
February 27, 1987 | Some Kind of Wonderful | |
April 10, 1987 | Campus Man | Distribution only; produced by RKO Pictures |
May 4, 1987 | Evil Dead II | Canadian distribution only, produced by De Laurentiis Entertainment Group |
May 8, 1987 | Hot Pursuit | Distribution only; produced by RKO Pictures and Lisberger Studios |
May 20, 1987 | Beverly Hills Cop II | co-production with Eddie Murphy Productions |
June 3, 1987 | The Untouchables | |
July 22, 1987 | Summer School | |
August 7, 1987 | Back to the Beach | |
August 28, 1987 | Hamburger Hill | Distribution only |
September 18, 1987 | Fatal Attraction | Nominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture |
November 25, 1987 | Planes, Trains and Automobiles | co-production with John Hughes Entertainment |
December 18, 1987 | Eddie Murphy Raw | co-production with Eddie Murphy Productions |
February 5, 1988 | She's Having a Baby | co-production with John Hughes Entertainment |
March 25, 1988 | A New Life | |
April 15, 1988 | Plain Clothes | |
April 22, 1988 | The Blue Iguana | |
Permanent Record | ||
May 13, 1988 | Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood | |
May 25, 1988 | Crocodile Dundee II | |
June 10, 1988 | The Presidio | |
June 29, 1988 | Coming to America | co-production with Eddie Murphy Productions |
July 22, 1988 | Big Top Pee-wee | |
August 12, 1988 | Tucker: The Man and His Dream | distribution only; produced by Lucasfilm and Zoetrope Studios |
October 14, 1988 | The Accused | |
November 4, 1988 | U2: Rattle and Hum | |
November 11, 1988 | Distant Thunder | |
November 23, 1988 | Scrooged | co-production with Mirage Studios |
December 2, 1988 | The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad! | |
January 13, 1989 | The Experts | |
February 10, 1989 | Cousins | |
April 7, 1989 | Major League | co-production with Morgan Creek Productions |
April 21, 1989 | Pet Sematary | |
May 24, 1989 | Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade | distribution only; produced by Lucasfilm |
June 9, 1989 | Star Trek V: The Final Frontier | |
July 28, 1989 | Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan | |
August 18, 1989 | Let It Ride | |
August 30, 1989 | Shirley Valentine | |
September 22, 1989 | Black Rain | |
October 20, 1989 | Fat Man and Little Boy | |
November 17, 1989 | Harlem Nights | |
December 15, 1989 | We're No Angels |
1990s
Release date | Title | Notes |
---|---|---|
January 12, 1990 | Internal Affairs | |
February 2, 1990 | Flashback | |
March 2, 1990 | The Hunt for Red October | co-production with Mace Neufeld Productions |
April 13, 1990 | Crazy People | |
May 4, 1990 | Tales from the Darkside: The Movie | US distributor; Co-production with Laurel Productions, Columbia Tristar Pictures distributed in UK |
May 11, 1990 | A Show of Force | |
June 8, 1990 | Another 48 Hrs. | |
June 27, 1990 | Days of Thunder | co-production with Don Simpson/Jerry Bruckheimer Films |
July 13, 1990 | Ghost | Nominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture |
August 10, 1990 | The Two Jakes | |
September 21, 1990 | Funny About Love | |
October 12, 1990 | Welcome Home, Roxy Carmichael | co-production with ITC Entertainment |
October 26, 1990 | Graveyard Shift | |
December 19, 1990 | Almost an Angel | |
December 25, 1990 | The Godfather Part III | Nominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture. Co-production with American Zoetrope and The Coppola Company |
January 18, 1991 | Flight of the Intruder | co-production with Mace Neufeld Productions, Lionsgate distributed the 2010 Blu-ray |
February 22, 1991 | He Said, She Said | |
March 15, 1991 | The Perfect Weapon | |
True Colors | ||
April 26, 1991 | Talent for the Game | |
May 31, 1991 | Soapdish | |
June 28, 1991 | The Naked Gun 2½: The Smell of Fear | |
July 10, 1991 | Regarding Henry | |
August 2, 1991 | Body Parts | |
August 23, 1991 | Dead Again | |
September 27, 1991 | Necessary Roughness | co-production with Mace Neufeld Productions and Robert Rehme Productions |
October 11, 1991 | Frankie and Johnny | |
Stepping Out | ||
November 1, 1991 | The Butcher's Wife | |
November 8, 1991 | All I Want for Christmas | |
November 22, 1991 | The Addams Family | North American and Latin American distribution only, co-production with Orion Pictures and Scott Rudin Productions |
December 6, 1991 | Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country | |
January 17, 1992 | Juice | |
February 14, 1992 | Wayne's World | |
March 27, 1992 | Ladybugs | USA and Canada distribution only; co-production with Ladybugs Productions |
April 17, 1992 | Brain Donors | |
May 1, 1992 | K2 | |
June 5, 1992 | Patriot Games | co-production with Mace Neufeld Productions and Robert Rehme Productions |
July 1, 1992 | Boomerang | co-production with Imagine Entertainment |
July 10, 1992 | Cool World | co-production with Bakshi Productions |
July 31, 1992 | Bébé's Kids | co-production with Hyperion Pictures and The Hudlin Brothers |
August 7, 1992 | Whispers in the Dark | |
August 28, 1992 | Pet Sematary Two | |
August 1992 | Emily Brontë's Wuthering Heights | |
September 4, 1992 | Bob Roberts | co-production with Miramax Films, LIVE Entertainment, PolyGram Filmed Entertainment |
September 18, 1992 | School Ties | |
October 9, 1992 | 1492: Conquest of Paradise | US distribution only, distributed by Pathé in Europe |
October 30, 1992 | There Goes the Neighborhood | |
November 6, 1992 | Jennifer 8 | co-production with Scott Rudin Productions |
December 18, 1992 | Leap of Faith | |
January 15, 1993 | Alive | international distribution only, co-production with Touchstone Pictures and The Kennedy/Marshall Company |
February 12, 1993 | The Temp | |
March 12, 1993 | Fire in the Sky | |
April 7, 1993 | Indecent Proposal | |
May 21, 1993 | Sliver | |
June 30, 1993 | The Firm | co-production with Cruise/Wagner Productions |
July 16, 1993 | The Thing Called Love | |
July 23, 1993 | Coneheads | |
August 11, 1993 | Searching for Bobby Fischer | |
September 24, 1993 | Bopha! | |
October 17, 1993 | It's All True | |
November 5, 1993 | Flesh and Bone | |
November 19, 1993 | Addams Family Values | co-production with Scott Rudin Productions |
December 10, 1993 | Wayne's World 2 | |
December 17, 1993 | What's Eating Gilbert Grape | |
December 25, 1993 | Shadowlands | UK distribution only; co-production with Price Entertainment and Spelling Bee International; Savoy Pictures distributed in US |
January 21, 1994 | Intersection | |
February 18, 1994 | Blue Chips | |
March 18, 1994 | Naked Gun 33⅓: The Final Insult | |
March 30, 1994 | Jimmy Hollywood | Lionsgate distributed the 2010 Blu-ray |
May 25, 1994 | Beverly Hills Cop III | co-production with Mace Neufeld Productions and Robert Rehme Productions |
July 6, 1994 | Forrest Gump | Winner of the Academy Award for Best Picture |
July 22, 1994 | Lassie | |
August 3, 1994 | Clear and Present Danger | co-production with Mace Neufeld Productions and Robert Rehme Productions |
August 17, 1994 | Andre | North American distribution only; co-production with The Kushner-Locke Company |
August 31, 1994 | Milk Money | co-production with The Kennedy/Marshall Company |
October 12, 1994 | The Browning Version | |
November 4, 1994 | Pontiac Moon | |
November 18, 1994 | Star Trek Generations | |
December 9, 1994 | Drop Zone | Lionsgate distributed the 2009 Blu-ray |
December 25, 1994 | I.Q. | |
January 13, 1995 | Nobody's Fool | co-production with Scott Rudin Productions |
February 17, 1995 | The Brady Bunch Movie | |
March 17, 1995 | Losing Isaiah | |
March 31, 1995 | Tommy Boy | |
April 12, 1995 | Stuart Saves His Family | |
May 24, 1995 | Braveheart | Winner of the Academy Award for Best Picture. North American distribution only, co-production with 20th Century Fox, Icon Productions and The Ladd Company |
June 9, 1995 | Congo | co-production with The Kennedy/Marshall Company |
July 14, 1995 | The Indian in the Cupboard | North American theatrical distribution only; co-production with Columbia Pictures, The Kennedy/Marshall Company, Scholastic Films and Reliable Pictures Corporation |
July 19, 1995 | Clueless | co-production with Scott Rudin Productions |
August 4, 1995 | Virtuosity | |
October 13, 1995 | Jade | |
October 27, 1995 | Vampire in Brooklyn | co-production with Eddie Murphy Productions |
November 3, 1995 | Home for the Holidays | North American theatrical distribution only; produced by Egg Pictures and PolyGram Filmed Entertainment |
November 22, 1995 | Nick of Time | |
December 15, 1995 | Sabrina | co-production with Scott Rudin Productions |
January 12, 1996 | Eye for an Eye | |
February 2, 1996 | Black Sheep | |
April 3, 1996 | Primal Fear | |
April 12, 1996 | Kids in the Hall: Brain Candy | |
May 22, 1996 | Mission: Impossible | co-production with Cruise/Wagner Productions |
June 7, 1996 | The Phantom | co-production with Village Roadshow Pictures and The Ladd Company |
July 10, 1996 | Harriet the Spy | co-production with Nickelodeon Movies and Rastar |
August 9, 1996 | Escape from L.A. | co-production with Rysher Entertainment |
August 23, 1996 | A Very Brady Sequel | |
September 20, 1996 | The First Wives Club | co-production with Scott Rudin Productions |
October 11, 1996 | The Ghost and the Darkness | |
October 25, 1996 | Thinner | distribution only; produced by Spelling Films |
November 1, 1996 | Dear God | |
November 22, 1996 | Star Trek: First Contact | |
December 20, 1996 | Beavis and Butt-Head Do America | co-production with Geffen Pictures and MTV Films |
December 25, 1996 | The Evening Star | co-production with Rysher Entertainment |
Mother | ||
January 10, 1997 | The Relic | North American distribution only, co-production with PolyGram Filmed Entertainment, Cloud Nine Entertainment, Toho, BBC Films, Marubeni and Pacific Western Productions. Universal Pictures distributed in other territories |
February 7, 1997 | The Beautician and the Beast | |
March 7, 1997 | Private Parts | co-production with Rysher Entertainment and Northern Lights Entertainment |
April 4, 1997 | The Saint | co-production with Rysher Entertainment and Mace Neufeld Productions |
May 2, 1997 | Breakdown | US distribution only, co-production with DeLaurentiis Entertainment Group and Spelling Films |
May 16, 1997 | Night Falls on Manhattan | |
May 30, 1997 | 'Til There Was You | co-production with Lakeshore Entertainment |
June 27, 1997 | Face/Off | US distribution only, co-production with Touchstone Pictures, David Permut Productions and WCG Entertainment |
July 18, 1997 | Kiss Me, Guido | co-production with Capitol Films, Kardana Films and Redeemable Features |
July 25, 1997 | Good Burger | co-production with Nickelodeon Movies and Tollin/Robbins Productions |
August 15, 1997 | Event Horizon | co-production with Lawrence Gordon Productions, Golar and Impact Pictures |
August 22, 1997 | A Smile Like Yours | co-production with Rysher Entertainment |
September 19, 1997 | In & Out | co-production with Scott Rudin Productions |
October 3, 1997 | Kiss the Girls | |
October 24, 1997 | FairyTale: A True Story | North American distribution only; co-production with Warner Bros.,[2][3] Icon Productions, Icon Entertainment International, Wendy Finerman Productions and Anna K. Production C.V.[4] |
October 31, 1997 | Switchback | |
November 21, 1997 | The Rainmaker | US distribution only, co-production with American Zoetrope |
December 19, 1997 | Titanic | Winner of 11 Academy Awards, including Best Picture. North American distribution only, co-production with 20th Century Fox and Lightstorm Entertainment |
December 25, 1997 | The Education of Little Tree | |
January 16, 1998 | Hard Rain | US distribution only, co-production with PolyGram Filmed Entertainment, Mutual Film Company, Marubeni, BBC Films, Tele Munchen Gruppe, Nordisk Film and Toho, Lionsgate distributed the 2009 Blu-ray |
February 27, 1998 | The Real Blonde | co-production with Lakeshore Entertainment |
March 6, 1998 | Twilight | co-production with Scott Rudin Productions |
April 10, 1998 | The Odd Couple II | |
April 24, 1998 | Sliding Doors | US distribution only, co-production with Miramax Films, Intermedia Films and Mirage Enterprises |
May 8, 1998 | Deep Impact | US distribution only, co-production with DreamWorks Pictures, The Zanuck Company and David Brown Productions |
June 5, 1998 | The Truman Show | co-production with Scott Rudin Productions |
June 19, 1998 | Rugrats in Paris: The Movie | co-production with Nickelodeon Movies and Klasky Csupo |
July 24, 1998 | Saving Private Ryan | Nominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture. international distribution only, co-production with DreamWorks Pictures, Mutual Film Company and Amblin Entertainment |
August 7, 1998 | Snake Eyes | US distribution only, co-production with Touchstone Pictures |
August 21, 1998 | Dead Man on Campus | co-production with MTV Films and Pacific Western Productions |
October 2, 1998 | A Night at the Roxbury | |
December 11, 1998 | A Simple Plan | US distribution only, co-production with Mutual Film Company, Tele Munchen Gruppe and Savoy Pictures |
Star Trek: Insurrection | ||
December 25, 1998 | A Civil Action | international distribution only, co-production with Touchstone Pictures, Scott Free Productions, Scott Rudin Productions and Wildwood Enterprises |
January 15, 1999 | Varsity Blues | co-production with MTV Films |
February 5, 1999 | Payback | US distribution only, co-production with Warner Bros. Pictures and Icon Productions |
February 26, 1999 | 200 Cigarettes | co-production with MTV Films and Lakeshore Entertainment |
April 1, 1999 | The Out-of-Towners | co-production with Cort/Madden Productions |
May 7, 1999 | Election | co-production with MTV Films |
June 18, 1999 | The General's Daughter | co-production with Mace Neufeld Productions and Robert Rehme Productions |
June 30, 1999 | South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut | North American distribution only, co-production with Warner Bros. Pictures, Scott Rudin Productions and Comedy Central Films |
July 16, 1999 | The Wood | co-production with MTV Films |
July 30, 1999 | Runaway Bride | North American distribution only, co-production with Touchstone Pictures, PolyGram Filmed Entertainment, Lakeshore Entertainment and Interscope Communications |
September 24, 1999 | Double Jeopardy | co-production with Scott Rudin Productions |
October 1, 1999 | The Rugrats Movie | co-production with Nickelodeon Movies and Klasky Csupo |
October 8, 1999 | Superstar | co-production with SNL Studios |
October 22, 1999 | Bringing Out the Dead | North American distribution only, co-production with Touchstone Pictures, Scott Rudin Productions and Cappa/De Fina Productions |
November 19, 1999 | Sleepy Hollow | US distribution only, co-production with Mandalay Pictures, Le Studio Canal+, Scott Rudin Productions and American Zoetrope |
December 25, 1999 | Angela's Ashes | North American distribution only, co-production with Universal Pictures, Scott Rudin Productions, Dirty Hands Productions and David Brown Productions |
The Talented Mr. Ripley | US distribution only, co-production with Miramax Films, Mirage Enterprises and Timnick Films |
2000s
Release date | Title | Notes |
---|---|---|
February 11, 2000 | Snow Day | co-production with Nickelodeon Movies and C.O.R.E. Digital Pictures |
February 23, 2000 | Wonder Boys | US distribution only, co-production with Warner Bros. Pictures, Mutual Film Company, Curtis Hanson Productions, Scott Rudin Productions and Tele Munchen Gruppe |
March 3, 2000 | The Next Best Thing | US distribution only, co-production with Touchstone Pictures and Lakeshore Entertainment |
April 7, 2000 | Rules of Engagement | co-production with Seven Arts Pictures and Scott Rudin Productions |
May 24, 2000 | Mission: Impossible 2 | co-production with Cruise/Wagner Productions |
June 16, 2000 | Shaft | co-production with Scott Rudin Productions |
August 11, 2000 | Bless the Child | co-production with Icon Productions and Mace Neufeld Productions |
August 18, 2000 | The Original Kings of Comedy | co-production with MTV Films and Latham Entertainment Group |
October 13, 2000 | The Ladies Man | co-production with SNL Studios |
October 27, 2000 | Lucky Numbers | co-production with StudioCanal |
December 15, 2000 | What Women Want | US distribution only, co-production with Icon Productions |
January 3, 2001 | Kung Fu Panda | co-production with Nickelodeon Movies, Village Roadshow Pictures and Amblin Entertainment |
January 12, 2001 | Save the Last Dance | co-production with MTV Films |
February 16, 2001 | Down to Earth | co-production with Village Roadshow Pictures and Alphaville Films |
March 16, 2001 | Enemy at the Gates | co-production with Mandalay Pictures |
April 6, 2001 | Along Came a Spider | |
April 20, 2001 | Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles | US distribution only |
June 15, 2001 | Lara Croft: Tomb Raider | co-production with Mutual Film Company, Tele Munchen Gruppe, BBC Films and Lawrence Gordon Productions |
June 29, 2001 | Pootie Tang | co-production with MTV Films and Chris Rock Productions[5] |
July 13, 2001 | The Score | co-production with Mandalay Pictures |
August 17, 2001 | Rat Race | US distribution only, co-production with Fireworks Pictures, Zucker Productions and Alphaville Films |
September 14, 2001 | Hardball | co-production with Fireworks Pictures, Nides/McCormick and Tollin/Robbins Productions |
September 28, 2001 | Zoolander | distributed with Village Roadshow Pictures, VH1, and NPV Entertainment[6] |
November 2, 2001 | Domestic Disturbance | |
December 14, 2001 | Vanilla Sky | co-production with Cruise/Wagner Productions and Vinyl Films |
December 21, 2001 | Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius | Nominee for the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature; co-production with Nickelodeon Movies and O Entertainment |
January 11, 2002 | Orange County | co-production with MTV Films and Scott Rudin Productions |
February 15, 2002 | Crossroads | US distribution only, co-production with Summit Entertainment, MTV Films and Zomba Pictures. |
March 1, 2002 | We Were Soldiers | US distribution only, co-production with Icon Productions. |
March 29, 2002 | Clockstoppers | co-production with Nickelodeon Movies and Valhalla Motion Pictures |
April 5, 2002 | Lucky Break | US distribution only, co-production with Miramax Films, Fragile Films and FilmFour Productions |
April 12, 2002 | Changing Lanes | co-production with Scott Rudin Productions |
May 31, 2002 | The Sum of All Fears | co-production with Mace Neufeld Productions |
June 28, 2002 | Hey Arnold!: The Movie | co-production with Nickelodeon Movies and Snee-Oosh, Inc. |
July 19, 2002 | K-19: The Widowmaker | co-production with Intermedia Films, National Geographic Society, First Light Production, Palomar Pictures and IMF Productions |
August 2, 2002 | Martin Lawrence Live: Runteldat | co-production with MTV Films and Runteldat Entertainment |
August 20, 2002 | The Wild Thornberrys Movie | co-production with Nickelodeon Movies and Klasky Csupo |
August 23, 2002 | Serving Sara | co-production with Mandalay Pictures |
September 20, 2002 | The Four Feathers | US distribution only, co-production with Miramax |
Rugrats Go Wild | co-production with Nickelodeon Movies and Klasky Csupo | |
October 18, 2002 | Abandon | US distribution only, co-production with Spyglass Entertainment |
October 25, 2002 | Jackass: The Movie | co-production with MTV Films and Dickhouse Productions |
November 7, 2002 | The Strangest Rugrats Adventure | co-production with Nickelodeon Movies and Klasky Csupo |
November 27, 2002 | Extreme Ops | US distribution only, co-production with Cruise/Wagner Productions |
December 13, 2002 | Star Trek: Nemesis | |
December 20, 2002 | Narc | US distribution only, co-production with Lionsgate Films, Cruise/Wagner Productions and Splendid Pictures |
December 27, 2002 | The Hours | Nominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture. Co-production with Miramax Films, Robert Fox Productions and Scott Rudin Productions. |
February 7, 2003 | How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days | co-production with Evans/Peters/Obst Productions |
March 14, 2003 | The Hunted | co-production with Alphaville Films and Lakeshore Entertainment |
March 28, 2003 | The Core | co-production with Forster/Layne/Bailey Productions |
April 11, 2003 | Better Luck Tomorrow | co-production with MTV Films |
May 30, 2003 | The Italian Job | co-production with De Line Pictures |
July 25, 2003 | Lara Croft: Tomb Raider – The Cradle of Life | co-production with Mutual Film Company, BBC Films, Tele Munchen Gruppe, Toho and Lawrence Gordon Productions |
August 22, 2003 | Marci X | co-production with Scott Rudin Productions |
September 5, 2003 | Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star | co-production with Happy Madison Productions |
September 19, 2003 | The Fighting Temptations | co-production with MTV Films and Handprint Films |
October 3, 2003 | School of Rock | co-production with Scott Rudin Productions and Black & White Productions |
October 24, 2003 | Beyond Borders | US, Germany and Netherlands distribution only, co-production with Mandalay Pictures |
November 14, 2003 | Tupac: Resurrection | co-production with MTV Films and Amaru Entertainment |
November 26, 2003 | Timeline | US distribution only, co-production with Cobalt Media Group, Mutual Film Company and The Donners' Company |
December 25, 2003 | Paycheck | US distribution only, co-production with DreamWorks Pictures, Davis Entertainment, Lion Rock Productions and Solomon/Hackett Productions |
January 30, 2004 | The Perfect Score | co-production with MTV Films |
February 20, 2004 | Against the Ropes | co-production with Cort/Madden Productions |
February 27, 2004 | Twisted | co-production with Kopelson Entertainment |
April 2, 2004 | The Prince & Me | US distribution only, co-production with Lionsgate Films, Sobini Films, Epsilon Motion Pictures and Stillking Films |
April 30, 2004 | Mean Girls | |
June 11, 2004 | The Stepford Wives | US distribution only, co-production with DreamWorks Pictures, Scott Rudin Productions and De Line Pictures |
July 30, 2004 | The Manchurian Candidate | co-production with Scott Rudin Productions |
August 6, 2004 | Collateral | international distribution only, co-production with DreamWorks Pictures, Parkes/MacDonald Productions, Darabont/Fried/Russell Productions and Cruise/Wagner Productions |
August 20, 2004 | Without a Paddle | co-production with De Line Pictures |
August 27, 2004 | Suspect Zero | US distribution only, co-production with Columbia Pictures, Intermedia Films, Lakeshore Entertainment and Cruise/Wagner Productions |
September 17, 2004 | Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow | co-production with Filmauro, Brooklyn Films II and Riff Raff Blue Flower |
September 30, 2004 | Napoleon Dynamite | international distribution only, co-production with Fox Searchlight Pictures and MTV Films; US distribution by 20th Century Fox |
October 15, 2004 | Team America: World Police | co-production with Scott Rudin Productions and Comedy Central |
November 5, 2004 | Alfie | co-production with Plan B Entertainment and Patalex Productions |
November 19, 2004 | The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie | co-production with Nickelodeon Movies and United Plankton Pictures |
December 17, 2004 | Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events | US distribution only, co-production with DreamWorks Pictures, Nickelodeon Movies and Parkes/MacDonald Productions |
January 14, 2005 | Coach Carter | co-production with MTV Films and Tollin/Robbins |
April 8, 2005 | Sahara | distribution only in English markets, co-production with Summit Entertainment, Bristol Bay Productions, Baldwin Entertainment Group and Kanzaman Productions |
May 27, 2005 | The Longest Yard | US distribution only, co-production with Columbia Pictures, MTV Films and Happy Madison Productions |
June 10, 2005 | The Honeymooners | co-production with Deep River Productions |
June 29, 2005 | War of the Worlds | US distribution only, co-production with DreamWorks Pictures, Cruise/Wagner Productions and Amblin Entertainment |
July 22, 2005 | Bad News Bears | co-production with Plan B Entertainment, Media Talent Group, Detour Film Production |
August 12, 2005 | Four Brothers | co-production with Di Bonaventura Pictures |
October 14, 2005 | Elizabethtown | co-production with Cruise/Wagner Productions and Vinyl Films |
October 28, 2005 | The Weather Man | co-production with Escape Artists and Blind Wink |
November 9, 2005 | Get Rich or Die Tryin' | co-production with Interscope/Shady/Aftermath Films and MTV Films |
November 23, 2005 | Yours, Mine & Ours | US distribution only, co-production with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures, Columbia Pictures, Nickelodeon Movies and Robert Simonds Productions |
December 2, 2005 | Aeon Flux | co-production with MTV Films, Lakeshore Entertainment, Babelsberg Studio and Valhalla Motion Pictures |
January 13, 2006 | Last Holiday | co-production with ImageMovers and Lawrence Mark Productions |
March 10, 2006 | Failure to Launch | co-production with Scott Rudin Productions |
April 20, 2006 | Jon's First Movie | distribution only; produced by DreamWorks Animation SKG |
May 5, 2006 | Mission: Impossible III | co-production with K/O Paper Products and Cruise/Wagner Productions |
May 19, 2006 | Over the Hedge | distribution only; produced by DreamWorks Animation SKG |
June 16, 2006 | Nacho Libre | co-production with Nickelodeon Movies, Black & White Productions and HH Films |
August 4, 2006 | Barnyard | co-production with Nickelodeon Movies and O Entertainment |
August 9, 2006 | World Trade Center | co-production with Double Feature Films |
September 22, 2006 | Jackass Number Two | co-production with MTV Films, Dickhouse Productions and Lynch Siderow Productions |
October 20, 2006 | Flags of Our Fathers | US and Bahamas distribution only, co-production with Warner Bros. Pictures, DreamWorks Pictures, Amblin Entertainment and Malpaso Productions |
October 27, 2006 | Babel | Nominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture; US distribution only, co-production with Paramount Vantage, Summit Entertainment, Anonymous Content, Zeta Film and Central Films |
November 3, 2006 | Flushed Away | distribution only; produced by DreamWorks Animation SKG and Aardman Animations |
December 15, 2006 | Charlotte's Web | co-production with Walden Media, Nickelodeon Movies and The Kerner Entertainment Company |
December 25, 2006 | Dreamgirls | distribution only; produced by DreamWorks Pictures |
January 5, 2007 | Freedom Writers | co-production with MTV Films, Double Features Films and Jersey Films |
January 7, 2007 | Grizzy and the Lemmings | co-production with Nickelodeon Movies, Studio Hari, France Televisions and Boomerang |
February 9, 2007 | Norbit | co-production with DreamWorks Pictures and Davis Entertainment |
February 23, 2007 | Reno 911!: Miami | international distribution only, co-production with 20th Century Fox, Jersey Films, Double Feature Films, Comedy Central Films, High Sierra Carpeting and Principato-Young Entertainment |
March 2, 2007 | Zodiac | North American distribution only, co-production with Warner Bros. Pictures and Phoenix Pictures |
March 23, 2007 | Shooter | co-production with di Bonaventura Pictures |
March 30, 2007 | Blades of Glory | co-production with DreamWorks Pictures, MTV Films, Red Hour Productions and Smart Entertainment |
April 13, 2007 | Disturbia | co-production with DreamWorks Pictures, Cold Spring Pictures and The Montecito Picture Company |
April 27, 2007 | Next | US distribution only, co-production with Revolution Studios, Initial Entertainment Group, Saturn Films, Virtual Studios and Broken Road Productions |
May 18, 2007 | Shrek the Third | distribution only; produced by DreamWorks Animation SKG |
July 3, 2007 | Transformers | international distribution only; co-production with DreamWorks Pictures and di Bonaventura Pictures |
August 3, 2007 | Hot Rod | co-production with Michaels/Goldwyn Films |
August 10, 2007 | Stardust | co-production with Marv Films, Ingenious Film Partners and Di Bonaventura Pictures |
October 5, 2007 | The Heartbreak Kid | co-production with DreamWorks Pictures, Radar Pictures, Davis Entertainment Company and Conundrum |
November 2, 2007 | Bee Movie | distribution only; produced by DreamWorks Animation SKG and Columbus 81 Productions |
November 9, 2007 | No Country for Old Men | international distribution only, co-production with Miramax Films and Paramount Vantage |
November 16, 2007 | Beowulf | US distribution only, co-production with Warner Bros. Pictures, Shangri-La Entertainment and ImageMovers |
December 21, 2007 | Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street | US distribution/studio credit only. Co-production with Warner Bros. Pictures, DreamWorks Pictures, Parkes/MacDonald Productions and The Zanuck Company |
December 26, 2007 | There Will Be Blood | US distribution only, co-production with Paramount Vantage and Miramax Films |
January 18, 2008 | Cloverfield | co-production with Bad Robot Productions |
February 1, 2008 | Strange Wilderness | co-production with Level 1 Entertainment and Happy Madison Productions |
February 14, 2008 | The Spiderwick Chronicles | co-production with Nickelodeon Movies, The Kennedy/Marshall Company and Atmosphere Pictures |
March 21, 2008 | Drillbit Taylor | co-production with The Apatow Company |
March 28, 2008 | Stop-Loss | co-production with MTV Films and Scott Rudin Productions |
April 4, 2008 | The Ruins | distribution only; produced by DreamWorks Pictures, Spyglass Entertainment and Red Hour Productions |
May 2, 2008 | Iron Man[7][8] | distribution only; produced by Marvel Studios and Fairview Entertainment |
May 22, 2008 | Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull | distribution only; produced by Lucasfilm |
June 20, 2008 | The Love Guru | co-production with Spyglass Entertainment, No Money Fun Films and Michael DeLuca Productions. |
August 13, 2008 | Tropic Thunder | co-production with DreamWorks Pictures, Red Hour Productions and Goldcrest Pictures Limited |
September 19, 2008 | Ghost Town | distribution only; produced by DreamWorks Pictures, Spyglass Entertainment and Pariah |
September 26, 2008 | Eagle Eye | distribution only; produced by DreamWorks Pictures |
November 7, 2008 | Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa | distribution only; produced by DreamWorks Animation SKG |
December 25, 2008 | The Curious Case of Benjamin Button | Nominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture. North American distribution only, co-production with Warner Bros. Pictures and The Kennedy/Marshall Company. |
December 26, 2008 | Revolutionary Road | distribution only; produced by DreamWorks Pictures, Paramount Vantage, BBC Films, Scott Rudin Productions, Evamere Entertainment and Neal Street Productions |
January 16, 2009 | Hotel for Dogs | distribution only; produced by DreamWorks Pictures, Nickelodeon Movies, Cold Spring Pictures, The Montecito Picture Company, The Donners' Company and MavroCine Pictures GmbH & Co. KG |
January 30, 2009 | The Uninvited | distribution only; produced by DreamWorks Pictures, Cold Spring Pictures, Parkes/MacDonald Productions, The Montecito Picture Company and Vertigo Entertainment |
February 13, 2009 | Friday the 13th | co-production with New Line Cinema and Platinum Dunes |
March 6, 2009 | Watchmen | international distribution only, co-production with Warner Bros. Pictures, Legendary Pictures and Lawrence Gordon Productions |
March 20, 2009 | I Love You, Man | distribution only; produced by DreamWorks Pictures, De Line Pictures, Bernard Gayle Productions and the Montecito Picture Company |
March 27, 2009 | Monsters vs. Aliens | distribution only; produced by DreamWorks Animation SKG |
April 24, 2009 | The Soloist | co-production with Universal Pictures, DreamWorks Pictures, StudioCanal, Participant Media and Working Title Films |
May 8, 2009 | Star Trek | co-production with Bad Robot Productions and Spyglass Entertainment |
May 22, 2009 | Dance Flick | co-production with MTV Films and The Wayans Brothers |
June 12, 2009 | Imagine That | co-production with Nickelodeon Movies and Di Bonaventura Pictures |
June 24, 2009 | Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen | international distribution only; co-production with DreamWorks Pictures, di Bonaventura Pictures and Hasbro Studios. |
August 7, 2009 | G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra | Co-production with Di Bonaventura Pictures, Spyglass Entertainment and Hasbro Studios. |
September 25, 2009 | Paranormal Activity | US distribution only, co-production with Blumhouse Productions, Solana Films and Room 101, Inc. |
December 4, 2009 | Up in the Air | Nominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture. Co-production with the Montecito Picture Company, DW Studios, Rickshaw Productions, Right of Way Films and Cold Spring Pictures.[9] |
December 11, 2009 | The Lovely Bones | co-production with DreamWorks Pictures, Film4 Productions, and WingNut Films |
2010s
Release date | Title | Notes |
---|---|---|
February 19, 2010 | Shutter Island | co-production with Phoenix Pictures, Sikeila Productions and Appian Way Productions |
March 12, 2010 | She's Out of My League | co-production with DreamWorks Pictures and Mosaic Media Group |
March 26, 2010 | How to Train Your Dragon | Distribution only; produced by DreamWorks Animation Annie Award for Best Animated Feature Nominated - Academy Award for Best Animated Feature Nominated - BAFTA Award for Best Animated Film Nominated - Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Animated Feature Nominated - Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film Nominated - Producers Guild of America Award for Best Animated Motion Picture |
May 7, 2010 | Iron Man 2[10][11] | distribution only; produced by Marvel Studios and Fairview Entertainment |
May 21, 2010 | Shrek Forever After | distribution only; produced by DreamWorks Animation[12] |
July 1, 2010 | The Last Airbender | production and distribution only[13] |
July 30, 2010 | Dinner for Schmucks | co-production with DreamWorks Pictures, Spyglass Entertainment, Parkes/MacDonald, Everyman Pictures and Reliance Entertainment |
September 2, 2010 | Tomorrow, When the War Began | Australia, New Zealand, and select US distribution only, co-production with Ambience Entertainment and Omnilab Media |
October 15, 2010 | Jackass 3D | co-production with Dickhouse Productions and MTV Films |
October 22, 2010 | Paranormal Activity 2 | co-production with Blumhouse Productions, Solana Films and Room 101, Inc. |
November 5, 2010 | Megamind | distribution only; produced by DreamWorks Animation[14] |
November 10, 2010 | Morning Glory | co-production with Bad Robot Productions |
December 17, 2010 | The Fighter | US/UK distribution only, co-production with The Weinstein Company, Relativity Media, Mandeville Films and Closest to the Hole Productions. Nominated - Academy Award for Best Picture Nominated - Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Picture Nominated - Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture - Drama Nominated - Producers Guild of America Award for Best Theatrical Motion Picture |
December 22, 2010 | Little Fockers | international distribution only, co-production with Universal Pictures, Relativity Media, Tribeca Productions and Everyman Pictures |
True Grit | Co-production with Skydance Productions, Scott Rudin Productions and Mike Zoss productions Nominated - Academy Award for Best Picture Nominated - BAFTA Award for Best Film Nominated - Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Picture Nominated - Producers Guild of America Award for Best Theatrical Motion Picture | |
January 21, 2011 | No Strings Attached | co-production with The Montecito Picture Company, Spyglass Entertainment, Cold Spring Pictures, Handsomecharlie Films and Katalyst Films |
February 11, 2011 | Justin Bieber: Never Say Never | co-production with Insurge Pictures, MTV Films, Scooter Braun Films, AEG Live, Island Records and L.A Reid Media |
March 4, 2011 | Rango | co-production with Nickelodeon Movies, GK Films and Blind Wink Academy Award for Best Animated Feature Annie Award for Best Animated Feature BAFTA Award for Best Animated Film Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Animated Feature Nominated - Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film |
May 6, 2011 | Thor[8][15] | distribution only; produced by Marvel Studios |
May 26, 2011 | Kung Fu Panda 2 | Nominee for the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature. Distribution only; produced by DreamWorks Animation. |
June 10, 2011 | Super 8 | co-production with Bad Robot Productions and Amblin Entertainment |
June 29, 2011 | Transformers: Dark of the Moon | Nominee for the Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Picture. Co-production with di Bonaventura Pictures and Hasbro (highest-grossing movie). |
July 22, 2011 | Captain America: The First Avenger[16] | distribution only; produced by Marvel Studios[17] |
July 29, 2011 | Cowboys & Aliens | international distribution only, co-production with Universal Pictures, DreamWorks Pictures, Relativity Media, Imagine Entertainment, Fairview Entertainment, Platinum Studios and K/O Paper Products |
October 14, 2011 | Footloose | co-production with Spyglass Entertainment, MTV Films, Dylan Sellers Productions, Zadan/Meron Productions and Weston Pictures |
October 21, 2011 | Paranormal Activity 3 | co-production with Blumhouse Productions, Solana Films and Room 101, Inc. |
October 28, 2011 | Puss in Boots | Nominee for the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature. Distribution only; produced by DreamWorks Animation. |
November 23, 2011[18] | Hugo | Nominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture; co-production with GK Films and Infinitum Nihil |
December 9, 2011 | Young Adult | co-production with Mandate Pictures, Right of Way Films, Denver and Delilah Productions and Mr. Mudd |
December 21, 2011[19] | Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol | co-production with Bad Robot Productions, Cruise/Wagner Productions and Skydance Productions |
December 21, 2011[20] | The Adventures of Tintin: Secret of the Unicorn | Winner of the Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature. North America/UK/Australia distribution only, co-production with Columbia Pictures, Nickelodeon Movies, Hemisphere Media Capital, The Kennedy/Marshall Company, WingNut Films and Amblin Entertainment |
January 6, 2012 | The Devil Inside | distribution only, produced by Insurge Pictures, di Bonaventura Pictures and Prototype Productions |
March 9, 2012 | A Thousand Words | co-production with DreamWorks Pictures, Saturn Films and Work After Midnight Films |
April 4, 2012[21] | Titanic 3-D | US distribution only, co-production with 20th Century Fox and Lightstorm Entertainment |
May 4, 2012 | The Avengers | Studio credit only; produced by Marvel Studios. Distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. |
May 16, 2012[22] | The Dictator | co-production with Four By Two Films, Berg/Mandel/Shaffer Productions and Scott Rudin Productions |
June 8, 2012[23] | Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted | distribution only; produced by DreamWorks Animation and Pacific Data Images |
July 5, 2012 | Katy Perry: Part of Me | co-production with Insurge Pictures, MTV Films and Imagine Entertainment |
September 7, 2012 | Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark: The IMAX Experience | |
October 19, 2012 | Paranormal Activity 4 | co-production with Blumhouse Productions, Solana Films and Room 101. Inc. |
October 26, 2012 | Fun Size | co-production with Nickelodeon Movies, Anonymous Content and Fake Empire Productions |
November 2, 2012 | Flight | co-production with Parkes + MacDonald Image Nation and ImageMovers |
November 21, 2012 | Rise of the Guardians | distribution only; produced by DreamWorks Animation. |
December 19, 2012 | The Guilt Trip | co-production with Skydance Productions and Michaels/Goldwyn Films |
December 21, 2012 | Cirque du Soleil: Worlds Away | co-production with Cirque du Soleil Productions, Reel FX, Lightstorm Entertainment and Pace Group |
Jack Reacher | co-production with Skydance Productions, Cruise/Wagner Productions and Mutual Film Company | |
January 25, 2013 | Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters | co-production with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, MTV Films and Gary Sanchez Productions |
March 29, 2013 | G.I. Joe: Retaliation[24] | co-production with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Skydance Productions, Hasbro and di Bonaventura Pictures |
April 26, 2013 | Pain & Gain | co-production with De Line Pictures |
May 3, 2013 | Iron Man 3 | Studio credit only, produced by Marvel Studios and DMG Entertainment. Distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. |
May 16, 2013 | Star Trek Into Darkness | co-production with Skydance Productions, Bad Robot Productions and K/O Paper Products |
June 21, 2013[25] | World War Z | co-production with Skydance Productions, GK Films, Plan B Entertainment and Hemisphere Media Capital |
October 25, 2013 | Jackass Presents: Bad Grandpa | co-production with MTV Films and Dickhouse Productions |
December 18, 2013 | Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues | co-production with Apatow Productions and Gary Sanchez Productions |
December 25, 2013 | The Wolf of Wall Street | Nominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture. Co-production with Red Granite Pictures, Appian Way Productions, Sikelia Productions and Emjag Productions. |
December 27, 2013 | Labor Day | co-production with Indian Paintbrush, Right of Way Productions and Mr. Mudd |
January 3, 2014 | Paranormal Activity: The Marked Ones | co-production with Blumhouse Productions, Solana Films and Room 101. Inc. |
January 17, 2014 | Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit | co-production with Skydance Productions, Mace Neufeld Productions and Di Bonaventura Pictures |
March 28, 2014[26] | Noah | co-production with Regency Enterprises and Protozoa Pictures |
June 27, 2014 | Transformers: Age of Extinction | co-production with di Bonaventura Pictures and Hasbro Studios |
July 25, 2014 | Hercules | co-production with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Flynn Picture Company and Radical Pictures |
August 8, 2014 | Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles | co-production with Nickelodeon Movies, Platinum Dunes, Gama Entertainment, Mednick Productions and Heavy Metal Productions |
October 17, 2014 | Men, Women & Children | co-production with Right of Way Films |
November 7, 2014 | Interstellar | North American distribution only, co-production with Warner Bros. Pictures, Legendary Pictures and Syncopy Inc. |
December 12, 2014 | Top Five | co-production with IAC Films and Scott Rudin Productions |
December 25, 2014 | The Gambler | co-production with Chartoff/Winkler Productions, Closest to the Hole Productions and Leverage Entertainment |
Selma | Nominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture. North American distribution only;[27] production by Pathé, Harpo Films, Plan B Entertainment, Cloud Eight Films, Redgill Selma Productions, and Ingenious Media.[28] | |
January 30, 2015 | Project Almanac | co-production with Insurge Pictures, MTV Films and Platinum Dunes |
February 6, 2015 | The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water | co-production with Paramount Animation, Nickelodeon Movies and United Plankton Pictures[29] |
February 20, 2015 | Hot Tub Time Machine 2[30] | Worldwide theatrical and home video distribution; co-production with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer |
May 15, 2015 | Area 51 | distribution only; produced by Insurge Pictures, Aramid Entertainment Fund, Blumhouse Productions, IM Global, Incentive Filmed Entertainment and Room 101 |
May 22, 2015 | Drunk Wedding | distribution only; produced by Insurge Pictures |
July 1, 2015 | Terminator Genisys | co-production with Skydance Productions |
July 31, 2015 | Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation | distribution only; produced by Skydance Productions, Odin, China Movie Channel, Alibaba Pictures and Bad Robot Productions[31] |
September 18, 2015 | Captive | co-production with BN Films, 1019 Entertainment, Brightside Entertainment and Yoruba Saxon Productions |
October 23, 2015 | Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension | co-production with Blumhouse Productions |
October 30, 2015 | Scouts Guide to the Zombie Apocalypse | distribution only; produced by Broken Road Productions[32] |
December 11, 2015 | The Big Short | Nominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture. Distribution only; produced by Regency Enterprises and Plan B Entertainment.[33] |
December 25, 2015 | Daddy's Home | co-production with Gary Sanchez Productions and Red Granite Pictures |
December 30, 2015 | Anomalisa | Nominee for the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature |
January 15, 2016 | 13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi | co-production with 3 Arts Entertainment and Bay Films |
February 12, 2016 | Zoolander 2 | distribution only; produced by Red Hour Productions and Scott Rudin Productions[34] |
March 4, 2016 | Whiskey Tango Foxtrot | co-production with Broadway Video and Little Stranger |
March 11, 2016 | 10 Cloverfield Lane | co-production with Bad Robot Productions |
March 30, 2016 | Everybody Wants Some!! | co-production with Annapurna Pictures |
June 3, 2016 | Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows | co-production with Nickelodeon Movies, Platinum Dunes, Alibaba Pictures and China Movie Media Group |
June 3, 2016[35] | Approaching the Unknown | co-distribution with Vertical Entertainment[36] |
July 22, 2016 | Star Trek Beyond | co-production with Skydance Media, Bad Robot Productions, K/O Paper Products, Alibaba Pictures and Huahua Media |
August 5, 2016 | The Little Prince | co-production with ON Animation Studios released by Netflix |
August 12, 2016 | Florence Foster Jenkins | US distribution only, produced by BBC Films, Pathé, Canal+ and Qwerty Films |
August 19, 2016 | Ben-Hur | co-production with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Lightworkers Media and Bazelevs Company |
August 26, 2016 | The Intervention | co-distribution with Samuel Goldwyn Films[37][38] |
September 23, 2016 | Goat | co-distribution with The Film Arcade[39] |
October 21, 2016 | Jack Reacher: Never Go Back | distribution only; produced by Skydance Media and TC Productions[40] |
November 11, 2016 | Arrival | US distribution only; produced by FilmNation Entertainment, 21 Laps Entertainment and Lava Bear Films |
November 23, 2016 | Allied | co-production with ImageMovers, GK Films and Huahua Media |
December 9, 2016 | Office Christmas Party | distribution in the Americas, Italy and Russia; co-production with DreamWorks Pictures, Reliance Entertainment, Bluegrass Films and Entertainment 360[41] |
December 16, 2016 | Fences | co-production with Marco, Bron Studios and Scott Rudin Productions |
December 23, 2016[42] | Silence | US distribution only; co-production with IM Global, Cappa/De Fina Productions, Cecchi Gori Pictures, Emmett/Furla/Oasis Films and Sikelia Productions |
January 13, 2017 | Monster Trucks | co-production with Paramount Animation, Nickelodeon Movies and Disruption Entertainment |
January 20, 2017 | XXX: Return of Xander Cage | co-production with One Race Films, Revolution Studios and Roth Kirschenbaum Films[43] |
February 3, 2017 | Rings | co-production with Parkes + MacDonald Imagination |
March 31, 2017 | Ghost in the Shell | co-production with DreamWorks Pictures,[43] Amblin Partners[43] and Arad Productions[43] |
May 25, 2017 | Baywatch | co-production with Contrafilm, The Montecito Picture Company, Vinson Films, Flynn Picture Company and Seven Bucks Productions[43] |
June 21, 2017 | Transformers: The Last Knight | Nominee for the Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Picture; Co-production with Hasbro Studios and di Bonaventura Pictures[44] |
July 28, 2017[45][46] | An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power | co-production with Participant Media and Actual Films[44] |
September 1, 2017 | Tulip Fever | Studio credit only; co-production with The Weinstein Company, Worldview Entertainment and Ruby Films[44] |
September 15, 2017 | Mother![47] | co-production with Protozoa Pictures[44] |
October 20, 2017 | Same Kind of Different as Me | co-production with Disruption Entertainment; distributed by Pure Flix Entertainment[44] |
October 27, 2017[48] | Suburbicon | US distribution only, co-production with Black Bear Pictures, Dark Castle Entertainment and Smokehouse Pictures[44] |
November 10, 2017 | Daddy's Home 2 | distribution only; produced by Gary Sanchez Productions[44][49][50] |
December 22, 2017 | Downsizing | US distribution only; co-production[51] with Ad Hominem Enterprises[52] |
February 4, 2018 | The Cloverfield Paradox | co-distributed with Netflix; produced by Bad Robot Productions[53] |
February 23, 2018 | Annihilation | distribution in the US, Canada, and China only; co-production with Skydance Media, DNA Films and Scott Rudin Productions[54] |
March 23, 2018 | Sherlock Gnomes | produced by Paramount Animation, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and Rocket Pictures[55] |
April 6, 2018 | A Quiet Place | co-production with Platinum Dunes[56] |
May 18, 2018 | Book Club | distribution only; produced by June Pictures[57] |
June 1, 2018 | Action Point | co-production with Dickhouse Productions[44] |
July 27, 2018 | Mission: Impossible – Fallout | co-production with Skydance Media, Bad Robot Productions and Tom Cruise Productions[44] |
November 2, 2018 | Nobody's Fool | produced by Paramount Players and Tyler Perry Studios[44] |
November 9, 2018 | Overlord | co-production with Bad Robot Productions[44] |
November 16, 2018 | Instant Family | [58] |
December 21, 2018 | Bumblebee | co-production with Allspark Pictures, di Bonaventura Pictures and Tencent Pictures[44] |
February 8, 2019 | What Men Want | produced by Paramount Players, BET Films and Will Packer Productions[59] |
March 15, 2019 | Wonder Park | produced by Paramount Animation,[44] Nickelodeon Movies[60] and Ilion Animation Studios[61][62] |
April 5, 2019 | Pet Sematary | co-production with di Bonaventura Pictures[44][58] |
May 31, 2019 | Rocketman | co-production with Marv Films and Rocket Pictures |
July 12, 2019 | Crawl | produced by Ghost House Pictures |
August 9, 2019 | Dora and the Lost City of Gold | produced by Paramount Players, Walden Media, Nickelodeon Movies and Media Rights Capital |
October 11, 2019 | Gemini Man | co-production with Skydance Media and Jerry Bruckheimer Films[44] |
October 18, 2019 | Eli | released by Netflix |
November 1, 2019 | Terminator: Dark Fate | North America distribution only; co-production with 20th Century Fox, Lightstorm Entertainment, and Skydance Media[63][64] |
November 8, 2019 | Playing with Fire | produced by Paramount Players, Nickelodeon Movies, Walden Media, and Broken Road Productions[65] |
November 22, 2019 | Blue Story | distribution only; produced by BBC Films, Joi Productions and DJ Films[66] |
2020s
Release date | Title | Notes |
---|---|---|
January 10, 2020 | Like a Boss | co-production with Artists First[67][68] |
January 31, 2020 | The Rhythm Section | co-production with Eon Productions, Global Road Entertainment and Danjaq LLC[69] |
Adú | Spain distribution only; co-production with Telecinco Cinema, Ikiru Films, La Terraza Films, Un Mundo Prohibido AIE and Mogambo Productions | |
February 14, 2020 | Sonic the Hedgehog | co-production with Marza Animation Planet, Sega Sammy Group, Original Film, Blur Studio and Sega[70][71][64] |
May 19, 2020 | Body Cam | distribution only; produced by Ace Entertainment, Paramount Players and BET Films |
May 22, 2020 | The Lovebirds * | co-production with MRC, 3 Arts Entertainment and Quinn's House; distributed by Netflix |
June 5, 2020 | Mighty Oak | distribution only; produced by Brookwell McNamara Entertainment |
August 14, 2020 | The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run ‡ | Canadian and Chinese distribution only; co-production with Paramount Animation, Nickelodeon Movies, MRC, and United Plankton Pictures; theatrically released in Canada on August 14, 2020; distributed by Netflix internationally on November 5, 2020; distributed by Paramount+ in the United States on March 4, 2021.[44][72][73][74] |
September 25, 2020 | The Trial of the Chicago 7 * | studio credit only; co-production with Cross Creek Pictures, DreamWorks Pictures, Marc Platt Productions and ShivHans Pictures; distributed by Netflix[75][76] |
October 16, 2020 | Love and Monsters | US distribution only; co-production with Entertainment One[77] and 21 Laps Entertainment; distributed by Netflix internationally on April 14, 2021[78][79][80] |
October 23, 2020 | Pixie | UK distribution only and US home video distribution; produced by Fragile Films, Ingenious Media, Northern Ireland Screen and Endeavor Content |
October 30, 2020 | Spell | distribution only through Paramount Players[81] |
March 4, 2021 | Coming 2 America * | co-production with Eddie Murphy Productions, Misher Films and New Republic Pictures; distributed by Amazon Studios[82] |
April 23, 2021 | The Space Between | distribution only; produced by Night & Day Pictures, Samuels Media Capital and Tangerine Pictures |
April 30, 2021 | Without Remorse * | co-production with Skydance Media, Weed Road Pictures, Outlier Society, New Republic Pictures and Midnight Radio Productions;[83] distributed by Amazon Studios[84] |
May 21, 2021 | The Dry | Spain distribution only, co-production with IFC Films, Roadshow Entertainment, Screen Australia, Film Victoria, Made Up Stories, Arenamedia and Pick Up Truck Pictures |
May 28, 2021 | A Quiet Place Part II | co-production with Platinum Dunes and Sunday Night Productions |
June 10, 2021 | Infinite ‡ | co-production with di Bonaventura Pictures, Closest to the Hole Productions, New Republic Pictures and Fuqua Films; distributed by Paramount+[85][86] |
July 2, 2021 | The Tomorrow War * | co-production with Skydance Media, Phantom Four Films, New Republic Pictures and Lit Entertainment Group; distributed by Amazon Studios[87] |
July 23, 2021 | Snake Eyes | co-production with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Skydance Media, Entertainment One[88] and Di Bonaventura Pictures[44][89][90] |
August 20, 2021 | PAW Patrol: The Movie § | worldwide distribution (except Canada) with Nickelodeon Movies only; co-production with Spin Master Entertainment and Mikros Image; distributed by Elevation Pictures in Canada[91][92] |
October 29, 2021 | Paranormal Activity: Next of Kin ‡ | co-production with Paramount Players and Blumhouse Productions;[93] distributed by Paramount+[94][95] |
November 10, 2021 | Clifford the Big Red Dog § | worldwide distribution (except Canada and the UK) only; co-production with Entertainment One[96]The Kerner Entertainment Company, New Republic Pictures[97] and Scholastic Entertainment[98][99][100][101] |
December 15, 2021 | Rumble ‡ | co-production with Paramount Animation, WWE Studios, Walden Media, and Reel FX Animation Studios; distributed by Paramount+[102][103][104][105] |
January 14, 2022 | Scream | co-production with Spyglass Media Group, Project X Entertainment and Radio Silence Productions |
February 4, 2022 | Jackass Forever | co-production with MTV Entertainment Studios, Dickhouse Productions and Gorilla Flicks |
February 11, 2022 | The In Between ‡ * | co-production with Paramount Players; distributed by Paramount+ in the United States and Netflix internationally |
March 25, 2022 | The Lost City | co-production with Fortis Films, 3dot Productions and Exhibit A Films[106][107][108] |
April 1, 2022 | The Contractor | U.S. distribution only; produced by STXfilms, 30West and Thunder Road Films |
April 8, 2022 | Sonic the Hedgehog 2 | co-production with Sega Sammy Group, Marza Animation Planet, Original Film, Blur Studio and Sega |
May 13, 2022 | Senior Year * | co-production with Paramount Players and Broken Road Productions; distributed by Netflix |
May 27, 2022 | Top Gun: Maverick | co-production with TC Productions, Skydance Media and Don Simpson/Jerry Bruckheimer Films[109][90][110] |
June 17, 2022 | Jerry & Marge Go Large ‡ | produced by Paramount Players, MRC and Levantine Films; distributed by Paramount+ |
July 15, 2022 | Paws of Fury: The Legend of Hank | distribution in North America and select territories under Nickelodeon Movies only; co-production with GFM Animation, Aniventure, Align, Brooksfilms, Flying Tigers Entertainment, HB Wink Animation and Cinesite; distributed by Huayi Brothers in China and Sky Cinema in the United Kingdom[111] |
August 11, 2022 | Laal Singh Chaddha | co-production with Aamir Khan Productions and Viacom18 Studios[112][113] |
August 12, 2022 | Secret Headquarters ‡ | co-production with Jerry Bruckheimer Films; distributed by Paramount+[114] |
August 19, 2022 | Orphan: First Kill § | US distribution only through Paramount Players; produced by Dark Castle Entertainment, Entertainment One, Sierra/Affinity and Eagle Vision; distributed in Canada by VVS Films and in the United Kingdom by Signature Entertainment |
September 23, 2022 | On the Come Up ‡ | produced by Paramount Players, Temple Hill Entertainment and State Street Pictures; distributed by Paramount+[115] |
September 30, 2022 | Smile | co-production with Paramount Players and Temple Hill Entertainment[116][117] |
October 7, 2022 | Significant Other ‡ | co-production with Paramount Players; distributed by Paramount+ |
December 25, 2022 | Babylon | co-production with Marc Platt Productions and Material Pictures[118] |
March 3, 2023 | Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves | co-production with Entertainment One and Sweetpea Entertainment[44][90] |
March 10, 2023 | Scream VI | co-production with Spyglass Media Group, Project X Entertainment and Radio Silence Productions[119] |
June 9, 2023 | Transformers: Rise of the Beasts | co-production with Skydance Media, New Republic Pictures,[120] Bay Films[121] and Entertainment One[122] |
July 14, 2023 | Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One | co-production with Skydance Media and TC Productions[123][90] |
August 4, 2023 | Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem | co-production with Nickelodeon Animation Studio and Point Grey Pictures[124][125][126] |
October 13, 2023 | PAW Patrol: The Mighty Movie | co-production with Nickelodeon Movies, Spin Master Entertainment and Mikros Image[127] |
January 12, 2024 | Mean Girls | co-production with Paramount Players, Broadway Video and Little Stranger |
February 2, 2024 | The Tiger’s Apprentice ‡ | co-production with Paramount Animation and New Republic Pictures; distributed by Paramount+ |
Upcoming
Release date | Title | Notes | Production status |
---|---|---|---|
February 14, 2024 | Bob Marley: One Love | co-production with Tuff Gong and Plan B Entertainment[128][129] | Post-production |
May 17, 2024 | IF | co-production with Sunday Night Productions and Maximum Effort[130][90][131] | |
June 28, 2024 | A Quiet Place: Day One | co-production with Platinum Dunes and Sunday Night Productions[132][131] | |
September 13, 2024 | Transformers One | co-production with Paramount Animation, Di Bonaventura Pictures, New Republic Pictures and Entertainment One[133][134][135] | In production |
October 18, 2024 | Smile 2 | co-production with Paramount Players and Temple Hill Entertainment[129] | Pre-production |
November 22, 2024 | Gladiator 2 | US distribution only; co-production with Universal Pictures, Scott Free Productions, Red Wagon Entertainment, and Parkes/MacDonald Productions[136] | Filming |
December 20, 2024 | Sonic the Hedgehog 3 | co-production with Sega Sammy Group, Original Film, Marza Animation Planet and Blur Studio[137] | |
February 14, 2025 | Untitled The Smurfs musical animated film | co-production with Paramount Animation and Nickelodeon Movies[137] | In production |
May 23, 2025 | Untitled eighth Mission: Impossible film | co-production with Skydance Media and TC Productions[138][131] | Filming |
October 10, 2025 | Untitled animated The Last Airbender film | co-production with Nickelodeon Movies and Avatar Studios[139][140] | In production |
December 19, 2025 | The SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarePants | co-production with Paramount Animation, Nickelodeon Movies, and United Plankton Pictures[140][141][131] |
Undated films
Release date | Title | Notes | Production status |
---|---|---|---|
2024 | Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F * | co-production with Don Simpson/Jerry Bruckheimer Films and Eddie Murphy Productions; distributed by Netflix[142][143][144][145] | Post-production |
2025 | A Quiet Place Part III | co-production with Platinum Dunes and Sunday Night Productions | Pre-production |
2026 | Untitled PAW Patrol: The Mighty Movie sequel | distribution outside of Canada; co-production with Nickelodeon Movies and Spin Master Entertainment[146][147] | |
TBA | Apartment 7A | co-production with Paramount Players, Sunday Night Productions and Platinum Dunes | Post-production |
Dear Santa | co-production with Conundrum Entertainment | Filming |
In development
Title | Notes |
---|---|
American Girl | co-production with Mattel Films and Temple Hill Entertainment[148] |
Bella | co-production with Bread & Circuses Entertainment and 87Eleven Entertainment[149] |
Beyblade | co-production with Jerry Bruckheimer Films and Disruption Entertainment[150] |
Blessed Event | co-production with Temple Hill Entertainment[151] |
Blood Count | co-production with Blinding Edge Pictures, Di Bonaventura Pictures and SpringHill Company[152] |
Boy Band | co-production with Maximum Effort and 21 Laps Entertainment[153] |
Children of Blood and Bone | co-production with Temple Hill Entertainment and Sunswept Entertainment[154] |
C.O.S.M.O.S. | co-production with Paramount Animation[155] |
Untitled Face/Off sequel | North American distribution only; co-production with Buena Vista International and Permut Presentations[156] |
Fashionista | distribution only; produced by Paramount Players, Ethea Entertainment, and Kellagio Entertainment[157] |
Harbinger | co-production with Valiant Entertainment, Roth/Kirschenbaum Films, and Original Film[158] |
Houdini | co-production with Di Bonaventura Pictures[159] |
Monument Valley | co-production with Ustwo and Weed Road[160] |
Nevermoor | co-production with Goddard Textiles[161] |
Pumpkinhead | co-production with Paramount Players[162] |
Quinceanerx | distribution only; produced by Paramount Players[163] |
Rabbit Rabbit Rabbit | co-production with Atomic Monster and 3 Arts Entertainment[164] |
Rachel Nevada | co-production with Maximum Effort[165] |
Rainbow Serpent | co-production with Imagine Entertainment and Animal Logic[166] |
Rainbow Six | co-production with Skydance Media, Weed Road Pictures, Outlier Society, and 87North Productions[167] |
Rosaline Palmer Takes the Cake | co-production with Original Film[168] |
The Running Man | co-production with Genre Films and Complete Fiction[169] |
Sam & Victor's Day Off | co-production with Make Good Content and Counterbalance Entertainment[170] |
Hey Diddle Diddle | co-production with 21 Laps Entertainment |
Scream 7 | co-production with Spyglass Media Group, Project X Entertainment and Radio Silence Productions[171] |
Shhh | distribution only; produced by Paramount Players[172][173] |
Sleepy Hollow | co-production with Broken Road Productions[174] |
Stray Dogs | co-production with Paramount Animation[175] |
Superworld | co-production with Paramount Animation and Temple Hill Entertainment[176] |
Susie Thunder | co-production with Epic Magazine[177] |
To Catch a Thief | co-production with Pilot Wave and Original Film[178] |
Untitled Transformers sequel | co-production with di Bonaventura Pictures, Hasbro, Skydance |
Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow | co-production with Temple Hill Entertainment[179] |
Untitled Bee Gees biopic | co-production with Amblin Entertainment, GK Films, and Sister[90][180][181][182] |
Untitled Clifford the Big Red Dog sequel | co-production with Entertainment One, The Kerner Entertainment Company, New Republic Pictures, and Scholastic Entertainment[183] |
Untitled fourth Cloverfield film | co-production with Bad Robot Productions[184][185] |
Untitled fourth Star Trek film | co-production with Skydance Media and Bad Robot Productions[186][90] |
Untitled H. G. Wells film | co-production with OddBall Entertainment[187] |
Untitled Kendrick Lamar film | co-production with pgLang and Parker County[188] |
Untitled The Longest Yard remake | co-production with Gunpowder & Sky[189] |
Untitled Mighty Mouse film | co-production with Paramount Animation[190] |
Untitled Naked Gun film | co-production with Fuzzy Door Productions[191] |
Untitled third Blue’s Clues film | co-production with Nickelodeon Movies, 9 Story Media Group and Brown Bag Films |
Untitled Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles film | co-production with Nickelodeon Movies, Platinum Dunes, Gama Entertainment, Mednick Productions and Smithrowe Entertainment[192] |
Untitled Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem sequel | co-production with Nickelodeon Movies and Point Grey Pictures[193] |
Untitled TikTok horror film | co-production with Blumhouse Productions and Original Film[194] |
Vertigo | co-production with Davis Entertainment and Team Downey[195] |
Your Name | co-production with Bad Robot Productions and Toho[196][197] |
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Other websites
- "Paramount Pictures Complete Library". Archived from the original on 2009-12-28.
- List of Paramount Pictures movies at the Internet Movie Database